Dogs Eating Peaches, Can Dogs Eat Peaches?
Peaches are a very popular fruit, rich in various vitamins and minerals, known for beautifying the skin and relieving constipation. They are suitable for people with hypoglycemia, lung disease, and chronic cough. So, can such a good fruit be given to dogs? Today, the editor of Boqi Net will talk about whether dogs can eat peaches. Let's take a look.

The first thing to say is the final answer: dogs can eat peaches. However, when feeding peaches to dogs, be careful not to let them swallow the peach pit. The flesh is harmless to them, but the pit is very dangerous. Firstly, the presence of the pit can cause intestinal obstruction in dogs. Secondly, some peach pits have already cracked open, and the exposed peach kernel contains a toxic substance, cyanide. Speaking of cyanide, everyone probably has some understanding; this substance is a deadly poison to humans, let alone to dogs, who are weaker than humans. Therefore, when feeding dogs, be sure to remove the pit.
Also, although dogs can eat peach flesh, they should not eat too much. Many things are harmful in excess, and eating too many peaches can cause diarrhea. After all, according to traditional Chinese medicine, peaches themselves promote bowel movements.