Can West Highland White Terriers Eat Strawberries?
Strawberries are safe and healthy for dogs. They contain vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, plus a teeth-whitening enzyme. Serve fresh, washed, and with stems removed.
🐕 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 strawberries 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
Rich in vitamin C, manganese, folate, fiber, and antioxidants. Contains malic acid, which can help whiten teeth naturally. About 4 calories per berry.
Serving Guidance
Small dogs: 1–2 berries. Medium dogs: 3–4 berries. Large dogs: 5–6 berries. Remove stems and cut large berries in half. Fresh or frozen (thawed) only — no sugared or syrup-packed strawberries.
Risks to Know
High in sugar compared to some other fruits. Canned strawberries in syrup contain too much sugar. Remove stems to prevent choking.
🐕 West Highland White Terrier Feeding Guide
Complete nutrition guide for West Highland White Terriers
📋 Full Strawberries Safety Guide
Detailed safety info for all dog breeds
Sources: AKC Canine Health Foundation • ASPCA Animal Poison Control