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Safe for Dogs

Medium dog serving: freely

Can Dogs Eat Petunias? Yes — Non-Toxic, Very Common Safe Garden Flower

This food is generally safe for dogs when prepared properly.

Petunias are safe for dogs. They are non-toxic and listed as safe by major veterinary toxicology references. A very common garden and hanging basket flower that dogs can safely encounter.

Warning Signs & Symptoms

No toxicity concerns with petunias. Large amounts: potential mild digestive upset from plant matter. No toxic compounds identified.

If Your Dog Ate This

No emergency action needed.

Safe to Feed

petunias — safe

What to Avoid

large amounts (no benefit)

Portions & nutrition

Serving (small dog)
freely in garden
Serving (medium dog)
freely
Serving (large dog)
freely
Calories (per 100g)
0
Safe frequency
Safe in garden

Source

Source: SAFEFOODFORDOGS

What You Need to Know

Petunias are one of the most popular garden and container flowers and are non-toxic to dogs. The ASPCA lists petunias as non-toxic for dogs. The flowers, leaves, and stems cause no significant toxicity. An excellent choice for dog-friendly gardens and window boxes. Dogs that chew on petunias in the garden are not at risk of toxicity — though the sticky sap may cause mild drooling in some dogs simply from the texture.

Frequently asked questions

Is Petunias for Dogs safe for dogs?
Yes, Petunias for Dogs is safe for dogs when given in moderation. Petunias are safe for dogs. They are non-toxic and listed as safe by major veterinary toxicology references. A very common garden and hanging basket flower that dogs can safely encounter.
What happens if a dog eats Petunias for Dogs?
Dogs can enjoy Petunias for Dogs as an occasional treat when given in moderation. Always introduce new foods gradually and monitor for any digestive changes.
How much Petunias for Dogs can a dog eat?
Petunias are one of the most popular garden and container flowers and are non-toxic to dogs. The ASPCA lists petunias as non-toxic for dogs. The flowers, leaves, and stems cause no significant toxicity. An excellent choice for dog-friendly gardens and window boxes. Dogs that chew on petunias in the garden are not at risk of toxicity — though the sticky sap may cause mild drooling in some dogs simply from the texture.

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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.