Can Dogs Eat Frozen Peach Slices? Caution — Ensure Pits Removed
This food requires caution. Read the details carefully before feeding.
Plain frozen peach slices without pits are safe for dogs in small amounts. A refreshing summer treat. Ensure all pit material is completely removed before freezing.
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Warning Signs & Symptoms
Pit if present: cyanide poisoning. Large amounts: digestive upset from high sugar and fiber.
Safe to Feed
plain frozen flesh only — pits removed
What to Avoid
pits, frozen peaches in syrup, dried peaches
Preparation & Serving
Plain frozen peach slices with pits completely removed. No added sugar. Thaw slightly before serving to small dogs.
Potential Health Benefits
Vitamins A and C. Beta-carotene and antioxidants supporting immune function.
Did you know?
Peaches are one of the most fragile fruits — a fully ripe peach will spoil within days at room temperature. Freezing peach slices at peak ripeness preserves nearly all their nutritional content and flavor for up to 12 months.
Portions & nutrition
- Serving (small dog)
- 1-2 small frozen slices
- Serving (medium dog)
- 2-3 frozen slices
- Serving (large dog)
- 3-4 frozen slices
- Calories (per 100g)
- 39
- Safe frequency
- Several times per week in summer
Source
What You Need to Know
Plain frozen peach slices with pits completely removed are a safe cooling summer treat. Avoid frozen peaches with added sugar or syrup. Ensure no pit fragments remain. Thaw slightly for small dogs.
Breed-Specific Notes
Dogs with diabetes should limit due to sugar content.
This food requires care — if your dog has eaten a large amount read our emergency guide
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