Can Dogs Eat Watermelon?

The short answer, plus how to serve it safely and how much is too much.

✅ Yes
Safe in moderation — remove the seeds and rind
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Is watermelon good for dogs?

Yes — watermelon is one of the better fruit treats for dogs. It's about 92% water, making it wonderfully hydrating on a hot day, and it's low in calories. It also delivers vitamins A, B6, and C, plus potassium and the antioxidant lycopene. Because it's mostly water and fiber, a few cubes make a refreshing, guilt-free snack.

The two parts to remove

How much watermelon can a dog have?

Like all treats, watermelon should make up no more than about 10% of your dog's daily calories. For most dogs, a small handful of seedless cubes is plenty. Too much can cause diarrhea or loose stools because of the natural sugar and high water content. Introduce it slowly the first time and watch for any upset.

Fun ways to serve it

⚠️ Diabetic dogs or those on restricted diets should skip sugary fruit unless your vet approves it. Always introduce new foods gradually.

Frequently asked questions

Can puppies eat watermelon?

Yes, in tiny seedless pieces. Puppies have sensitive stomachs, so start with a very small amount and watch for any digestive upset.

Can dogs eat watermelon seeds?

It's best to avoid them. A couple of seeds are usually harmless, but several can cause a blockage in smaller dogs.

Is watermelon juice or candy okay?

No. Watermelon-flavored products often contain added sugar, artificial sweeteners (including toxic xylitol), and flavorings. Stick to fresh fruit.

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