Can my dog eat Blueberries?
Safe in moderation
Safe — a nutritious superfood treat for dogs.
What this means
Blueberries are packed with antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins C and K. They are a healthy low-calorie treat for dogs. Their small size also makes them a great training reward.
Note for medium dogs (20–60 lbs)
A small handful makes a healthy treat. Frozen blueberries are especially loved in summer.
For reference only — not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Consult your vet if you have concerns about your dog's health.
Frequently asked questions
Can dogs eat Blueberries?▼
My dog ate Blueberries, what should I do?▼
How much Blueberries is toxic to a dog?▼
Moderation is key. Blueberries are packed with antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins C and K. They are a healthy low-calorie treat for dogs. Their small size also makes them a great training reward. Start with a very small amount and watch for any adverse reactions.
Is Blueberries poisonous to puppies?▼
Blueberries is generally safe for puppies in very small amounts, but always consult your veterinarian first. Start with a tiny portion and monitor for any reaction.
Does my dog’s size matter when eating Blueberries?▼
Small dogs: 2–3 blueberries is a perfect serving. Treats should make up less than 10% of diet.
Medium dogs: A small handful makes a healthy treat. Frozen blueberries are especially loved in summer.
Large dogs: Great for large dogs — can use as training treats. No need to limit heavily.
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