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Can dogs eat limes?

No โ€” limes are not safe for dogs. They contain the same citric acid and essential oils as lemons (limonene, linalool), which irritate the digestive and central nervous systems.

Fruits ยท 30 kcal per 100 g

Benefits and risks

Benefits

  • No meaningful benefits for dogs

Risks

  • Citric acid causes vomiting and diarrhea
  • Essential oils are toxic to dogs
  • Can cause weakness, lack of coordination, and tremors
  • Lime peel and zest contain the most concentrated toxins
  • Lime-flavored drinks usually contain added sugar or alcohol

โš  Toxic threshold

Small accidental ingestion typically causes mild stomach upset. Larger amounts or peel ingestion may cause vomiting, drooling, weakness, photosensitivity, and tremors. Symptoms usually appear within hours.

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)Avoid entirely
Medium dog20โ€“50 lbs (9โ€“23 kg)Avoid entirely
Large dogOver 50 lbs (23 kg)Avoid entirely

How to prepare and serve

Preparation

Don't feed limes to dogs in any form. Keep limes, lime zest, lime peel, key limes, and lime-based foods out of reach. Lime is a common ingredient in cocktails and Mexican food โ€” be especially careful at parties.

Frequency

Never.

Key nutrients

  • Vitamin C
  • Citric acid

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