Can West Highland White Terriers Eat Popcorn?
Plain, air-popped popcorn is safe for dogs as an occasional treat. It contains small amounts of minerals and fiber. However, buttered, salted, or flavored popcorn should be avoided.
🐕 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 popcorn 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
Contains small amounts of iron, riboflavin, and thiamine. Whole grain source. Very low calorie when air-popped without toppings.
Serving Guidance
Air-pop only, with no butter, salt, oil, or seasonings. Give only fully popped kernels — remove unpopped kernels, which can be a choking hazard or damage teeth.
Risks to Know
Unpopped kernels can crack teeth or cause choking. Butter and oil add excessive fat. Salt can cause sodium ion poisoning in large amounts. Flavored varieties may contain toxic ingredients.
🐕 West Highland White Terrier Feeding Guide
Complete nutrition guide for West Highland White Terriers
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Sources: AKC Canine Health Foundation • PetMD Veterinary Review