Can Dogs Eat Frozen Peaches? Caution — Remove Pit Before ...

This food requires caution. Read the details carefully before feeding.

Frozen peach flesh without the pit is safe for dogs. Always remove the pit before freezing — never freeze peach halves with the pit intact.

Warning Signs & Symptoms

Pit if present: cyanide poisoning.

Safe to Feed

flesh only

What to Avoid

pit, skin

Preparation & Serving

Remove pit and skin before freezing. Cut flesh into pieces. Thaw slightly before serving to small dogs.

Potential Health Benefits

Same vitamins A, C, and E as fresh peaches retained when frozen. Refreshing summer treat.

Did you know?

Frozen peach pieces make an excellent Kong stuffing ingredient — combined with plain yogurt and frozen they create a nutritious enrichment activity that takes dogs 15-20 minutes to finish.

Portions & nutrition

Serving (small dog)
1-2 small frozen pieces
Serving (medium dog)
3-4 pieces
Serving (large dog)
5-6 pieces
Calories (per 100g)
39
Safe frequency
Occasional

Source

Source: AKC

What You Need to Know

Remove the pit completely before freezing peach pieces. Plain frozen peach flesh is a safe summer treat. No added sugar or syrup.

This food requires care — if your dog has eaten a large amount read our emergency guide

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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.