In small, cut-up pieces the flesh of a peach is safe for your dog. But, like any food that's not a regular part of his diet, peaches can cause some stomach upset, most commonly temporary diarrhea.
Will one peach hurt my dog?
It's important to take steps to reduce your dog's access to peaches, even if it means storing them in your refrigerator if Fido seems curious about them. Even one peach could mean death for your dog if the pit becomes lodged in his or her throat or intestines, not to mention the toxic effects.
How much peach can a dog eat?
Just remember that before introducing any human food that is safe for dogs, always speak to your veterinarian first about how much and how often is ok for your dog to have it. Peaches or any fruit included! Most experts recommend only giving a dog one or two slices of a peach occasionally.
How long does it take for a dog to pass a peach pit?
What should I do if my dog ate a cherry, peach, plum, or nectarine pit? It can take 12 hours to many days for a pit to pass through the GI tract entirely. During this time, the rough edges of the pit can cause pain as it moves through.
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