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What seeds should dogs not eat?

Dogs should not eat apple seeds, cherry pits, peach pits, avocado pits, and grape seeds as they contain toxins or pose choking hazards.

Seeds That Are Dangerous for Dogs: What You Need to Know

Dogs are curious animals, often eager to munch on anything within reach. While some fruits and vegetables are healthy for dogs, the same cannot always be said for the seeds they contain. In fact, several types of seeds are dangerous and potentially toxic to dogs. Understanding which seeds to avoid is crucial for keeping your furry friend safe and healthy. This guide explores the seeds dogs should never consume and why.

Why Are Certain Seeds Harmful to Dogs?

Many fruit seeds contain natural toxins or pose serious choking and intestinal blockage risks. Some even contain cyanogenic compounds that can be fatal in large amounts. And even when not toxic, the size or hardness of some seeds could cause mechanical damage or digestive issues.

Common Seeds That Are Toxic or Dangerous for Dogs

  • Apple Seeds: Contain amygdalin, a compound that releases cyanide when metabolized. Consuming them in large quantities can lead to cyanide poisoning.
  • Cherry Pits: Also contain cyanogenic compounds and pose a strong choking hazard due to their hard outer shell.
  • Peach Pits: Like cherry pits, they are toxic and risk intestinal blockage or choking.
  • Plum Pits: Toxic due to cyanide content and are too large for dogs to digest safely.
  • Avocado Pits: Although the flesh in small amounts is generally safe for dogs, the pits are a choking hazard and can cause serious intestinal blockage.
  • Grape Seeds: Grapes and raisins are already toxic to dogs, and the seeds can exacerbate this effect, possibly leading to kidney failure.
  • Apricot Pits: Like other stone fruits, these contain cyanide and are dangerous for dogs.

Other Seeds Worth Avoiding

While not always toxic, the seeds listed below can cause digestive issues or potential obstructions:
  • Tomato Seeds: Generally fine in small amounts, but should be limited due to the presence of tomatine when unripe.
  • Persimmon Seeds: Known to cause intestinal inflammation or obstructions.
  • Citrus Seeds (like lemon or orange): Not highly toxic, but can cause stomach upset or blockages.

Safe Seeds in Moderation

Some seeds are not only safe but potentially beneficial for dogs, when given in moderation and proper form:
  • Pumpkin Seeds: Rich in fiber and nutrients, they can support urinary and digestive health when roasted and unsalted.
  • Sunflower Seeds: Safe when de-shelled and unsalted. They’re a good source of healthy fats and proteins.
  • Chia Seeds: Contain omega-3 fatty acids and fiber, and can be sprinkled over food in small amounts.
  • Flaxseeds: A healthy addition that supports skin and coat health; use ground flaxseed for better digestion.

Signs of Seed Toxicity in Dogs

If your dog accidentally ingests a harmful seed, look for the following signs:
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Loss of appetite
  • Lethargy or weakness
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Seizures
If any of these symptoms occur, or if you suspect your dog has eaten a toxic seed, contact your veterinarian immediately.

How to Prevent Dogs from Eating Dangerous Seeds

Here are steps you can take to avoid accidental ingestion:
  1. Remove pits and seeds from fruits before giving them to your dog.
  2. Keep fruit bowls and compost areas out of your dog’s reach.
  3. Monitor your dog during walks where they might encounter discarded fruit.

Conclusion

While it might be tempting to share your fruits with your dog, it’s essential to ensure you're not unintentionally exposing them to harmful seeds. Always be aware of what’s safe and what’s not. Sticking to dog-friendly fruits without seeds—or removing the seeds—can lead to a healthier, happier pet.

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