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Beagle looking up at a bowl of plain cooked pumpkin, illustrating whether dogs can eat pumpkin safely
Food and NutritionUpdated Jun 23, 2026

Can Dogs Eat Pumpkin? Uncover the Benefits and Risks in Our Complete Guide

Can dogs eat pumpkin? Yes, plain cooked pumpkin and 100% canned pumpkin are safe and healthy in small amounts. Skip pie filling, raw pumpkin, skin, and stems. See safe forms, how much to feed by size, and when pumpkin helps digestion.

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Beagle looking up at a bowl of fresh figs, illustrating whether dogs can eat figs safely
Food and NutritionUpdated Jun 23, 2026

Can Dogs Eat Figs? A Comprehensive Guide

Can dogs eat figs? Only fresh, ripe figs in small amounts, and only now and then. Dried figs, fig newtons, fig jam, and every part of the fig plant should be skipped for their concentrated sugar and toxic sap. Here is the full safety breakdown.

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Chocolate Labrador looking up at a cutting board of fresh kale, illustrating whether dogs can eat kale safely
Food and NutritionUpdated Jun 23, 2026

Can Dogs Eat Kale? An Eye-Opening Guide

Can dogs eat kale? A few small, washed, chopped pieces are usually fine, but kale carries real risks, from calcium oxalate stones to thyroid-affecting goitrogens. Here is the full breakdown: stems, raw versus cooked, and safe amounts by size.

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Chocolate Labrador eyeing a plate of cooked chicken on a kitchen counter, illustrating whether dogs can eat chicken bones
Food and NutritionUpdated Jun 23, 2026

Can Dogs Eat Chicken Bones? A Comprehensive Guide

Can dogs eat chicken bones? No. Cooked bones splinter into sharp shards and raw bones are not safe either, risking choking, blockage, and a torn gut. Here is the danger breakdown and what to do if your dog already ate one.

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Beagle eyeing a corn on the cob at a cookout, illustrating whether dogs can eat corn cobs
Food and NutritionUpdated Jun 23, 2026

Can Dogs Eat Corn Cobs? A Comprehensive Guide

Can dogs eat corn cobs? No. The cob is indigestible and can lodge in the gut, causing a life-threatening blockage that often needs surgery. Here is what to watch for, what to do if your dog ate one, and how to share corn safely instead.

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Golden retriever looking up at a bowl of fresh sliced peaches, illustrating whether dogs can eat peaches safely
Food and NutritionUpdated Jun 23, 2026

Can Dogs Eat Peaches? Everything You Need To Know.

Can dogs eat peaches? Yes, fresh, washed, pitted peach flesh is a safe treat in small amounts. The pit, stems, and leaves contain cyanide compounds, and canned, syrup, and dried peaches should be skipped. Here is the full safety breakdown.

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