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Can My Dog Eat That? Strawberries

Wednesday, June 18, 2025 | Can My Dog Eat That

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Welcome to “Can My Dog Eat That?,” our series that answers some obvious (and not-so-obvious) questions about what your dog can and can’t safely eat. You can view some of the previous foods we’ve looked at in our “Can my dog eat that?” guide. Today we answer the question “Can dogs eat strawberries?” Read on!

If those puppy-dog eyes are begging for a bite of fruit, don’t fret. Fresh or frozen strawberries make a great snack for your dog. Just make sure they’re cut up into bite-sized pieces, and thaw the frozen ones a bit to protect your dog’s teeth. Also, too much of a good thing can give your dog an upset stomach, so only feed them small portions of strawberries at a time.

Are Strawberries Good for Dogs?

Yes! Strawberries are a safe and healthy treat for dogs when fed in moderation. They have some nutritional benefits. These berry-healthy dog treats are packed with essential nutrients like potassium and vitamins C, B6 and K. They’re also full of fiber, which helps support digestive health and firm stools, regulates colon pH and encourages the growth of beneficial bacteria in the colon.

Strawberries also contain antioxidants, like vitamin C, that may help protect your dog from the damaging effects of free radicals. If left unchecked, free radicals can contribute to health issues like cancer. The antioxidants in strawberries (and other foods) work with the antioxidants naturally produced by your dog’s body to control these free radicals. Antioxidants also provide other benefits to your dog’s health by supporting their immune system and skin and coat health.

Can Puppies Eat Strawberries?

Puppies and adult dogs can eat ripe strawberries as long as you cut them into bite-sized pieces appropriate for the size of your dog to avoid a choking hazard. You can also make a purée or mash the strawberries, which may be a better snack for a pup or small dog. Blending strawberries with other fruits and fresh produce that are dog-safe, like blueberries and bananas, is another way to feed your dog a healthy and sweet treat.

For adult dogs, you could try sliced frozen strawberries as a refreshing treat on a hot day. To keep your dog safe, make sure they’re bite-sized pieces. It’s a good idea to let frozen strawberries thaw a little first so they’re not hard on your dog’s teeth.

Can Dogs Eat Strawberry Tops?

Before you feed your dog sliced strawberries, you should wash them and remove the stems and leaves. If you’re wondering “Are strawberry leaves edible?,” the answer is no. While strawberry leaves and stems aren’t toxic to dogs, they can be tough to digest and may cause mild stomach upset, especially if eaten in larger quantities. It’s best to remove them before feeding. Too many strawberries may also upset your dog’s digestive system. How many strawberries your dog can eat depends on their size, so only give your dog a small portion of strawberries at a time.

Can Dogs Have Strawberry Yogurt?

It’s best to only feed frozen or fresh strawberries to your dog. Why can’t dogs eat strawberry yogurt? Because it often contains added sugar, and too much sugar in your dog’s diet isn’t healthy for them. Over time, excess sugar in a dog’s diet can contribute to health conditions like diabetes and obesity. Yogurt can also contain the artificial sweetener xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. For the same reasons, you should avoid feeding your dog canned strawberries, strawberry ice cream or other forms of strawberries that have syrup or sweeteners added.

Are Strawberries Toxic to Dogs?

No, strawberries are not toxic to dogs. They are healthy treats for most dogs, as long as they are washed, sliced and fed in moderation, without the leaves or stems. Strawberries get their sweetness from their natural sugar content, which in large amounts is not healthy for dogs, but strawberries are great as an occasional treat. Start by offering your dog a small strawberry purée or a frozen strawberry slice and see whether your dog thinks they are berry-licious.

Can Dogs Eat Strawberries?

Always check with your veterinarian before feeding your pet new foods, but yes, you can safely feed strawberries to your dog as long as they’re only an occasional treat and sliced into bite-sized pieces. Remember that strawberries, like all dog treats and dog-safe human foods, should make up no more than 10 percent of your dog’s daily calorie amount.

Although strawberries are a great source of vitamin C and contain other nutrients that have health benefits, if dogs eat a complete and balanced commercial dog food, they get all the nutrients they need from that food. So strawberries are just a sweet treat for dog owners to give to their sweet dog.

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The information in this blog has been developed with our veterinarian and is designed to help educate pet parents. If you have questions or concerns about your pet’s health or nutrition, please talk with your veterinarian.