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Can Dogs Eat Cherries?

Cherries may seem like a tasty treat for your dog, but they come with some risks. The pits, stems, and leaves of cherries contain cyanogenic compounds that can release cyanide, which is toxic for dogs. If a dog ingests these parts, it could lead to cyanide poisoning, causing symptoms like rapid breathing, red gums, and lethargy.

Even if you remove the toxic parts, cherries still present risks. The pit can be a choking hazard or cause an intestinal blockage, particularly in small dogs. Additionally, the flesh of the cherry contains natural sugars, which can upset your dog’s stomach if consumed in large amounts.

Instead of cherries, consider safer fruit alternatives like blueberries, watermelon, or apples (with seeds removed). These fruits can offer nutritional benefits without the same risks. If your dog accidentally consumes cherries, monitor for signs of poisoning and contact a vet immediately if symptoms arise.
Source: https://petswirl.com/can-d...
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