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Not Safe for Dogs

Medium dog serving: never

Key warning: all pistachios — shelled, unshelled, salted, and unsalted

Can Dogs Eat Pistachios? No — High Fat, Shell Hazard, and Mold Risk

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

Pistachios are not safe for dogs. They contain urushiol (the same irritant as poison ivy in some varieties), are very high in fat causing pancreatitis, and shells pose choking and obstruction risks. Moldy pistachios produce aflatoxins. Never give dogs pistachios.

Warning Signs & Symptoms

Urushiol in some varieties: allergic reaction and irritation. High fat: pancreatitis risk. Shells: choking and intestinal obstruction. Mold risk: aflatoxins cause liver damage. Salt in commercial pistachios: extreme sodium.

If Your Dog Ate This

Monitor for pancreatitis symptoms and obstruction signs. Call vet if shells consumed or large amount eaten.

What to Avoid

all pistachios — shelled, unshelled, salted, and unsalted

Portions & nutrition

Serving (small dog)
never
Serving (medium dog)
never
Serving (large dog)
never
Calories (per 100g)
562
Safe frequency
Never

Source

Source: SAFEFOODFORDOGS

What You Need to Know

Pistachios are high in fat creating pancreatitis risk. Some pistachio varieties contain urushiol — the same compound in poison ivy — causing allergic reactions in sensitive dogs. Pistachio shells are very hard and present serious choking and obstruction risks. Commercial salted pistachios add extreme sodium. Moldy pistachios produce aflatoxins causing liver damage. Even without these specific concerns, the high fat content alone makes pistachios inappropriate for dogs.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Can Dogs Eat Pistachios safe for dogs?
No, Can Dogs Eat Pistachios is not safe for dogs. Pistachios are not safe for dogs. They contain urushiol (the same irritant as poison ivy in some varieties), are very high in fat causing pancreatitis, and shells pose choking and obstruction risks. Moldy pistachios produce aflatoxins. Never give dogs pistachios.
What happens if a dog eats Can Dogs Eat Pistachios?
If a dog eats Can Dogs Eat Pistachios, they may experience: Urushiol in some varieties: allergic reaction and irritation. High fat: pancreatitis risk. Shells: choking and intestinal obstruction. Mold risk: aflatoxins cause liver damage. Salt in commercial pistachios: extreme sodium.
How much Can Dogs Eat Pistachios can a dog eat?
Pistachios are high in fat creating pancreatitis risk. Some pistachio varieties contain urushiol — the same compound in poison ivy — causing allergic reactions in sensitive dogs. Pistachio shells are very hard and present serious choking and obstruction risks. Commercial salted pistachios add extreme sodium. Moldy pistachios produce aflatoxins causing liver damage. Even without these specific concerns, the high fat content alone makes pistachios inappropriate for dogs.

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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.