Maybe. Many vegetables are safe for your dog and provide essential vitamins and minerals including peas, bell peppers, cabbage, sweet potatoes, squash and more. Avoid feeding your dog too many vegetables as it can cause gas and other digestive issues. Also, canned vegetables are high in sodium and can easily dehydrate your dog.
Some vegetables are toxic to your dog including onion, leeks, and garlic. Allium plants will damage your dog’s red blood cells, decrease oxygen flow, and can lead to anemia.
Symptoms to Watch For
If your dog has consumed onions, leeks, or garlic, watch for these symptoms:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Increased body temperature
- Rapid breathing
- Seizures
For More Information
We’ve got tons of articles about which foods are safe or dangerous for your dog, from common snacks to fruits. You might also be interested in “Can My Dog Eat Peas?” or “Can My Dog Eat Sweet Potatoes?” or “Can My Dog Eat Onions?“
The information provided in this article is not a substitute for professional veterinary help.