Can Dogs Eat Strawberries?

Are strawberries bad, good or safe for dogs? In this blog, we’ll learn whether dogs can have strawberries and if there are any benefits to serving your pup strawberries too…

2 min read·Updated: May 27, 2025
Can Dogs Eat Strawberries?

Yes! Dogs can eat strawberries as long as they are fresh, served in small, bitesize chunks, without their stem, in moderated portions, and washed to be sure no pesticides are lurking on their skin. 

Strawberries should be considered a treat when it comes to your canine, and therefore shouldn’t make up more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie allowance. 

Cutting up strawberries into smaller pieces for dogs can minimize any choking risk. Alternatively, you could puree or mash the strawberry onto a doggy lick mat for them to enjoy this nutritious berry.

Are Strawberries Good For Dogs?

Strawberries can be considered good for dogs. They are packed with antioxidants which contribute to protecting the body’s cells from free radical damage and help promote the immune system.

A strawberry is also high in vitamin C, fibre, and water, is relatively low in calories, and contains malic acid (which can boost the whiteness of teeth).  

However, strawberries are a fruit, and fruits are typically higher in naturally occurring sugars. So, you should be mindful of feeding dogs too much fruit like strawberries. If your dog has a condition like diabetes, it’s always worth asking your vet whether you should be allowing them to have a taste of strawberries.  

You should avoid feeding your dog canned strawberries or strawberry syrup. Canned strawberries are typically preserved in high sugar syrups and are sometimes sweetened with artificial sweetener (xylitol), which can be toxic for dogs.  

Other fresh berries your dog can enjoy and reap benefits from include: 

  • Blackberries 
  • Cranberries 
  • Blueberries 
  • Raspberries 

Other fruits your dog can be fed include:  

  • Mangos 
  • Kiwis 
  • Bananas
  • Watermelon
  • Apples (without the pips) 
  • Pineapple
  • Cantaloupe 
  • Pears 

Always monitor your dog for 24 hours after feeding them anything new, even if it’s deemed “safe”. A list of foods that are known to be toxic for dogs to consume can be found below:

A list of foods that are toxic for dogs

Sources

“Can Dogs Eat Strawberries?” Purina https://www.purina.com/articles/dog/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-strawberries

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Becca Trigg

Becca Trigg is a content creator and pet-industry writer, with over 5 years of experience at PetLab Co. She is an all round animal lover, with a keen interest in canine joint health, dental hygiene and nutrition. When she’s not typing away in the office, she can be found sitting in a country pub, growing chillies or cuddling up with her family dog Maggie, a chocolate Labrador.

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