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are dogs allowed apples

Yes, dogs are allowed apples, as long as they are prepared safely and fed in moderation.

Quick Scoop

  • The fleshy part of the apple is safe for dogs and can be a healthy, low‑calorie treat.
  • Always remove the core, stem, and seeds, because they can be a choking hazard and the seeds contain small amounts of cyanide.
  • Cut the apple into small bite‑size pieces and offer only a few pieces at a time as a treat, not as a full meal.
  • Most common varieties (like Gala, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Red Delicious) are fine when prepared this way.
  • Skip apple products with added sugar or sweeteners (like pies, syrups, or many human snacks), as those can upset your dog’s stomach or be unsafe.

Mini tips

  1. Wash the apple first to remove any surface pesticides or dirt.
  1. Slice off the sides, discard the core and seeds, then chop the pieces to match your dog’s size.
  1. Start with a small amount and watch for any signs of stomach upset, especially if your dog has issues like diabetes or a sensitive gut.

If your dog ever eats a lot of seeds or a whole core, or seems unwell afterward, contact a vet for personalized advice.

TL;DR: Yes to small, seed‑free apple pieces as an occasional snack; no to cores, seeds, and sugary apple desserts.

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