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Not Safe for Dogs

Medium dog serving: never

Key warning: all Brazil nuts

Can Dogs Eat Brazil Nuts? No — Highest Fat Nut Causing Pancreatitis Risk

This food is NOT safe for dogs. Keep it away from your pet.

Brazil nuts are not safe for dogs. They are the highest-fat nut available causing significant pancreatitis risk. Even one or two Brazil nuts deliver a fat load that can trigger acute pancreatitis in susceptible dogs. Never give dogs Brazil nuts.

Warning Signs & Symptoms

Extreme fat content: highest fat of any nut — pancreatitis risk even from small amounts. Large size: choking hazard. Selenium toxicity: Brazil nuts are very high in selenium — excessive selenium causes toxicity with large amounts.

If Your Dog Ate This

Monitor for pancreatitis symptoms — vomiting, abdominal pain, lethargy. Call vet if significant amount consumed.

What to Avoid

all Brazil nuts

Portions & nutrition

Serving (small dog)
never
Serving (medium dog)
never
Serving (large dog)
never
Calories (per 100g)
659
Safe frequency
Never

Source

Source: SAFEFOODFORDOGS

What You Need to Know

Brazil nuts are extraordinarily high in fat — a single Brazil nut contains about 19 calories and significant saturated fat. Even 2-3 Brazil nuts can trigger pancreatitis in a small to medium dog. They also contain very high selenium levels — Brazil nuts are one of the richest dietary selenium sources and excessive selenium causes selenium toxicity. Never give dogs Brazil nuts and monitor if they access fallen nuts in areas where Brazil nut trees grow.

Breed-Specific Notes

Miniature Schnauzers, Yorkshire Terriers, Cocker Spaniels particularly at risk from fat content.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Can Dogs Eat Brazil Nuts safe for dogs?
No, Can Dogs Eat Brazil Nuts is not safe for dogs. Brazil nuts are not safe for dogs. They are the highest-fat nut available causing significant pancreatitis risk. Even one or two Brazil nuts deliver a fat load that can trigger acute pancreatitis in susceptible dogs. Never give dogs Brazil nuts.
What happens if a dog eats Can Dogs Eat Brazil Nuts?
If a dog eats Can Dogs Eat Brazil Nuts, they may experience: Extreme fat content: highest fat of any nut — pancreatitis risk even from small amounts. Large size: choking hazard. Selenium toxicity: Brazil nuts are very high in selenium — excessive selenium causes toxicity with large amounts.
How much Can Dogs Eat Brazil Nuts can a dog eat?
Brazil nuts are extraordinarily high in fat — a single Brazil nut contains about 19 calories and significant saturated fat. Even 2-3 Brazil nuts can trigger pancreatitis in a small to medium dog. They also contain very high selenium levels — Brazil nuts are one of the richest dietary selenium sources and excessive selenium causes selenium toxicity. Never give dogs Brazil nuts and monitor if they access fallen nuts in areas where Brazil nut trees grow.

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Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before making dietary changes for your pet.