Can Dogs Eat Kiwi

Can Dogs Eat Kiwi?

Dog Nutrition

Can Dogs Eat Kiwi?

Kiwi is a nutrient-rich fruit, but can dogs safely eat it? Here's everything UK dog owners need to know about feeding kiwi safely — including which parts to avoid and how much is too much.

Read time: 5–7 mins
UK guidance

Contents

  1. Is kiwi safe for dogs?
  2. Health benefits of kiwi
  3. Potential risks & precautions
  4. How to serve kiwi safely
  5. FAQs

Is kiwi safe for dogs?

Yes, kiwi is generally safe for most healthy dogs when given in moderation and prepared correctly. However, it should only be given as an occasional treat and not part of their daily diet.

Always remove the skin and seeds to prevent choking or stomach upset.

Health benefits of kiwi

Vitamin C boost

Kiwi contains vitamin C, which supports immune health and overall wellness.

Good for digestion

Its natural fibre can help support a healthy digestive system in small amounts.

Hydration

Kiwi has a high water content, making it a refreshing treat in warmer weather.

Potential risks & precautions

Choking hazard

Always cut kiwi into small, bite-sized pieces, especially for small dogs.

Stomach upset

Too much kiwi can cause diarrhoea or discomfort. Start with a very small amount.

Possible allergies

Although rare, some dogs may be sensitive or allergic to kiwi.

How to serve kiwi safely

  • Peel the kiwi and remove any seeds.
  • Cut into small, bite-sized pieces to prevent choking.
  • Offer as an occasional treat, not more than 1–2 small slices for medium dogs.
  • Monitor your dog afterwards for any signs of stomach upset or allergy.

FAQs

Can dogs eat kiwi skin?
No. Kiwi skin is tough and can be a choking hazard. It’s best to peel it off before serving.
How often can I give my dog kiwi?
Only occasionally — 1–2 times a week in very small amounts is safe for most dogs.
Is dried kiwi safe for dogs?
Avoid dried kiwi. It’s often high in sugar and may contain preservatives unsafe for dogs.
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