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Safety for pets: Dogs and cats

Apple 🍎

Quick Answer: Yes, apples are safe for dogs to eat, but only the flesh. According to the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and American Kennel Club (AKC), apple flesh is non-toxic to dogs and provides valuable nutrients, but the seeds and core contain cyanide and m...

Safe in moderation

✅ SAFE (Flesh only): High in vitamins A and C. ⚠️ CAUTION: Remove seeds/core (seeds contain cyanide).

Quick answer

Quick Answer: Yes, apples are safe for dogs to eat, but only the flesh. According to the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and American Kennel Club (AKC), apple flesh is non-toxic to dogs and provides valuable nutrients, but the seeds and core contain cyanide and m...

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Serving guide

small

Under 20 lbs (9 kg)

2-3 small slices (about 1/4 apple)

medium

20-60 lbs (9-27 kg)

3-5 slices (about 1/2 apple)

large

Over 60 lbs (27 kg)

Up to 1/2 apple

Pet-specific answers

Can dogs eat Apple?

dogs can usually eat Apple in moderation when it is prepared plainly and portioned appropriately.

Can cats eat Apple?

cats can usually eat Apple in moderation when it is prepared plainly and portioned appropriately.

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Questions

Can puppies eat apples?

Yes, according to the AKC, puppies can eat apples in small amounts. Start with a tiny piece (seedless and core-free) to ensure they tolerate it well. The crunchy texture can also help with teething.

Can dogs eat apple skin?

Yes, apple skin is safe for dogs and contains additional fiber and nutrients. However, if your dog has a sensitive stomach, you may want to peel the apple first.

Can dogs eat apple sauce?

Yes, but with caution. Plain, unsweetened apple sauce (no added sugar, xylitol, or spices) is generally safe in small amounts. However, many commercial apple sauces contain added sugar, cinnamon, or other ingredients that may not be suitable for dogs. Always check the label and avoid any containing

Can dogs eat cooked apples?

Yes, cooked apples (without seeds, core, or added ingredients) are safe for dogs. Cooking can make them easier to digest for some dogs.

Can dogs eat apple cores?

No. Apple cores are a choking hazard and contain seeds with cyanide. Always remove the core before feeding.

Can dogs eat apple seeds?

No. Apple seeds contain amygdalin, which releases cyanide when chewed. While a few seeds may not cause immediate harm, it's best to avoid them entirely. If your dog accidentally ingests apple seeds, monitor for signs of cyanide poisoning and contact your veterinarian.

How often can dogs eat apples?

Most veterinarians suggest 2-3 times per week as an occasional treat, not a daily food. This helps prevent overconsumption of sugar and maintains a balanced diet.