Safe fruit rules for dogs
Dog‑safe fruits like apples without seeds, blueberries, strawberries, watermelon without rind or seeds, pineapple, and mango can add fiber, hydration, and vitamins when they replace higher‑calorie processed treats. Keep total fruit under about 10% of your dog’s daily calories, remove all pits, cores, large seeds, and tough rinds, and skip anything canned in syrup or coated in sugar, chocolate, or spices—especially if your dog has diabetes, pancreatitis, or weight concerns.
Safety guides in this category
Apples
SafeYes, dogs can eat apples. They are a great source of Vitamins A and C, but you must always remove the core and seeds first.
Bananas
SafeYes, dogs can safely eat bananas in moderation. They are high in vitamins but also high in sugar, so use them as an occasional treat.
Watermelon
SafeYes, dogs can eat watermelon flesh. It is highly hydrating, but you must completely remove the rind and seeds to prevent blockages.
Blueberries
SafeYes, dogs can eat blueberries. They are packed with antioxidants and make a fantastic, bite-sized training treat.
Strawberries
SafeYes, dogs can eat strawberries. They are full of fiber and even contain a natural enzyme that can help whiten your dog’s teeth.
Pineapple
SafeYes, dogs can eat pineapple in moderation. It is full of vitamins and minerals, but the tough core and prickly skin must be completely removed.
Mango
SafeYes, dogs can eat mangoes. They are a sweet, vitamin-rich treat, but you must peel them and completely remove the hard pit before feeding.
