Can dogs eat avocado? Risks, benefits & tips
Are you wondering whether dogs can eat avocado? Read all about the risks, benefits and safe alternatives here. Find out whether avocado is toxic to dogs.
Avocados have been a popular food for humans for years. They are considered a superfood because of their healthy fats, vitamins and creamy texture. But what is healthy for us isn’t always automatically healthy for our pets. Many dog owners therefore wonder: can dogs eat avocado, or is it dangerous? In this article, we look at the benefits and risks and give you some practical tips.
Is avocado toxic to dogs?
Avocado contains a natural substance called persin. For animals such as birds, horses and cattle, persin can be life-threatening. With dogs, the situation is different: they are much less sensitive to persin. As a result, a small piece of avocado usually does not cause immediate poisoning in dogs. Nevertheless, it is important to remain cautious. Not every dog reacts in the same way. Whilst one dog may eat a bite of avocado without any problems, another may suffer from vomiting, diarrhoea or stomach ache. Furthermore, the quantity and the way it is served also play a role.Potential risks for dogs
Although avocado is not extremely toxic to dogs, there are several risks you should bear in mind:- High fat content Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats. While this is healthy for humans, for dogs a snack that is too high in fat can lead to stomach and intestinal problems. In more serious cases, excessive fat consumption can even trigger pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), a painful and dangerous condition.
- The stone The large, smooth stone of an avocado is downright dangerous for dogs. Not only can they choke on it, but if a dog swallows the stone, it can become lodged in the oesophagus or intestines. This often requires surgery at the veterinarian’s.
- The skin The thick skin of the avocado is difficult to digest and can cause stomach and intestinal problems. Furthermore, the skin contains relatively high levels of persin, which increases the risk of these problems.
- Allergies and sensitivities As with other foods, a dog may have a sensitivity or allergic reaction to avocado. This is often noticeable through skin problems, itching or stomach and intestinal issues after consumption.
Are there any benefits of avocado for dogs?
Despite the risks, avocado can also have nutritional benefits for dogs in limited quantities. The flesh contains:- Vitamins: such as vitamin A (for eyes and skin), B6 (for metabolism), C (antioxidant) and E (healthy skin and coat).
- Minerals: such as potassium, magnesium and folic acid, which contribute to good muscle and nerve function.
- Healthy fats: monounsaturated fats that can support the skin and promote a shiny coat.
How much avocado can a dog eat?
Do you still want to give your dog avocado? Then stick to these guidelines:- Only give the flesh and remove the stone and skin completely.
- Limit it to a small piece (for example, a teaspoon of flesh for a medium-sized dog).
- Don’t give it daily, but rather as an occasional treat.
- Keep a close eye on how your dog reacts. If they start vomiting, have diarrhoea or stomach ache, stop giving them avocado immediately.
What to do if your dog has eaten too much avocado?
If your dog has accidentally ingested a large piece of avocado, the skin or even the stone, it is important to be vigilant. Symptoms that may indicate a problem include: vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy, stomach ache or difficulty breathing. If your dog has swallowed a stone, you must always contact a veterinarian, as there is a risk of blockage or choking. Are you unsure whether your dog has eaten too much avocado? Then call your veterinarian for advice.Conclusion
A small piece of ripe avocado without the stone or skin is not dangerous for most dogs and can even provide nutrients. However, avocado is not an ideal snack due to its high fat content and potential risks. Want to treat your dog? There are safer alternatives, such as carrot, cucumber or pieces of apple. This way, you avoid health risks and your dog can still enjoy a tasty and healthy treat.Share
