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Can dogs eat kiwi?

Yes, peeled kiwi flesh is safe for dogs in small amounts. It's rich in vitamin C, fiber, and potassium โ€” but the fuzzy skin is hard to digest and the high acidity can upset sensitive stomachs.

Fruits ยท 61 kcal per 100 g

Benefits and risks

Benefits

  • Excellent source of vitamin C โ€” more than oranges
  • Good source of fiber, potassium, and vitamin K
  • Contains folate and antioxidants
  • High water content for hydration
  • May help relieve mild constipation

Risks

  • The fuzzy skin is tough and hard to digest
  • High acidity may cause stomach upset in sensitive dogs
  • Whole kiwi is a choking hazard for small dogs
  • Kiwi seeds are tiny and harmless but add fiber load
  • High sugar content for diabetic dogs

Recommended serving size

Adjust portions based on your dog's weight, age, and activity level. Treats and snacks should make up no more than 10% of daily calories.

Recommended serving size by dog weight
Dog sizeWeight rangeServing
Small dogUnder 20 lbs (9 kg)1 small slice
Medium dog20โ€“50 lbs (9โ€“23 kg)2 slices
Large dogOver 50 lbs (23 kg)3-4 slices or 1/4 kiwi

How to prepare and serve

Preparation

Peel the fuzzy skin completely, then cut the green flesh into small slices or cubes. Skip the skin, the hard core, and the stem. Avoid kiwi-flavored desserts, juices, or smoothies.

Frequency

1-2 times per week as a small treat.

Key nutrients

  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin K
  • Potassium
  • Fiber
  • Folate
  • Antioxidants

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