Can Dogs Eat Avocado?

The short answer, the three real risks, and what to do if your dog ate some.

⚠️ Best avoided
The pit, persin, and high fat make it more risk than benefit
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The three risks of avocado

So can a dog have a little avocado flesh?

A small amount of plain ripe flesh is unlikely to poison most dogs, but given the pit hazard, the fat, and the lack of any real benefit, it's safest to skip it and choose a dog-safe fruit or veggie instead.

⚠️ Never give the pit, skin, or leaves. If your dog swallowed a pit, call your vet — obstruction is an emergency. Also avoid guacamole, which often contains toxic onion and garlic.

Frequently asked questions

Is avocado in dog food bad?

Some dog foods use small, processed amounts of avocado that are considered safe in those formulations. That's different from feeding fresh avocado at home.

My dog ate guacamole — should I worry?

Possibly — guacamole usually contains onion and garlic, which are toxic to dogs. Use our onion & garlic checker and call your vet.

What's a safer alternative?

Try carrots, blueberries, or apples (no seeds).

Related: onion & garlic checker · full food checker.