What Nuts Can Dogs Eat?
1. Almonds
The jury seems to be out on almonds. PetMD says they’re not technically toxic, so it’s OK to eat once in a while. But, The American Kennel Club says almonds should never become a dog treat. We think it’s best to avoid them. If your dog grabs an almond off the floor, it’s not the end of the world, but watch him carefully to make sure he doesn’t choke.
2. Brazil nuts
Due to their extremely high fat content, it’s not advised to feed brazil nuts to dogs. Brazil nuts also pose a larger threat to smaller breeds because they could get lodged in their digestive systems.
3. Hazelnuts
Like almonds, hazelnuts are shaped in a way that makes them big choking hazards. While you don’t need to make an emergency call to your vet if your dog swipes a hazelnut, you absolutely shouldn’t make a habit of feeding them to him.
4. Macadamia nuts
Here’s a nut that is truly toxic to dogs. They can lead to tremors, weakness, paralysis and joint inflammation. If your dog swallows or nibbles macadamia nuts, call your vet to ask what the best course of action is.
5. Walnuts
The large and irregular shape of a walnut is dangerous for dogs. These nuts are major choking hazards and digestive blocks.
The Bottom Line:
Forget the nuts! There are much healthier ways you can deliver protein, fiber and healthy fats to your dog. Many dog food brands design their recipes to ensure your dog gets a well-rounded diet. Anything your vet says your dog is lacking can be made up for with supplements, fruits and vegetables.