Ripe Only — Avoid Green Parts

Can German Shorthaired Pointers Eat Tomatoes?

Ripe, red tomato flesh is generally safe for dogs in small amounts. However, the green parts of the tomato plant (stems, leaves, and unripe green tomatoes) contain solanine and tomatine, which are toxic.

🐕 German Shorthaired Pointer-Specific Guidance

For a German Shorthaired Pointer (45–70 lbs), use the standard serving guidance, adjusting to your individual dog's weight and any breed-specific sensitivities.

German Shorthaired Pointers are at risk for bloat (GDV). Avoid feeding large amounts of any new food at once, and don't give treats right before or after exercise.

Nutrition Notes

Ripe tomatoes contain lycopene, vitamin C, potassium, and folate. Low in calories.

Serving Guidance

Only feed ripe, red tomato flesh in small quantities. Remove all stems, leaves, and green parts. 1–2 small pieces as an occasional treat. Avoid tomato sauce (often contains garlic and onion).

Risks to Know

Green tomatoes, stems, and leaves contain solanine and tomatine, causing gastrointestinal distress, lethargy, weakness, and confusion. Keep dogs away from tomato plants in gardens.

Safe Alternatives for German Shorthaired Pointers

Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control • AKC Canine Health Foundation