Yes — Remove Seeds & Core

Can West Highland White Terriers Eat Apples?

Apples are a safe, crunchy, and nutritious treat for dogs. They provide vitamin C, vitamin A, and fiber. Always remove the core and seeds, as apple seeds contain small amounts of cyanide.

🐕 West Highland White Terrier-Specific Guidance

West Highland White Terriers are a small breed (15–20 lbs), so portions should be very small compared to larger dogs.

West Highland White Terriers are predisposed to food allergies. If introducing apples for the first time, start with a very small amount and watch for itching, ear infections, or GI upset over the next 24–48 hours.

Nutrition Notes

Good source of vitamin A, vitamin C, and dietary fiber. Low in protein and fat, making them a healthy treat option. About 19 calories per slice.

Serving Guidance

Wash thoroughly, remove the core and all seeds, and cut into manageable slices. Small dogs: 1–2 slices. Large dogs: 3–4 slices. Can be served fresh or frozen.

Risks to Know

Apple seeds contain amygdalin, which releases cyanide when digested — always remove the core. The stem can be a choking hazard. Too much apple can cause stomach upset due to fiber content.

Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control • AKC Canine Health Foundation