Yes — Remove Seeds & Core

Can Dogs 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.

📋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

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