Will It Poison?

Can Dogs Eat Blueberries?

Safe

✅ Generally safe for dogs

Yes — blueberries are one of the safest, healthiest treats for dogs. They're even used in some commercial dog foods.

Blueberries are a near-perfect dog treat: tiny, low-calorie, and packed with antioxidants and vitamin K. Trainers use frozen blueberries as high-value rewards, and they're gentle on most stomachs. The only realistic issues are overfeeding (loose stool from too much fiber) and choking risk in tiny breeds if gulped frozen — thaw or crush for very small dogs.

How to serve it safely

A small handful for a medium dog is a good ceiling. Frozen ones make great summer treats.

Sources: AKC · ASPCA. Educational reference — not veterinary advice.

If you're sharing food with your dog

Treats and table food should stay under about 10% of daily calories. These help keep sharing a habit that doesn't quietly become a weight problem.

Slow Feeder Dog Bowl

A maze-bottom bowl stretches a 30-second inhale into several minutes, which helps with gulping, bloating and bored begging.

Also useful for the dogs that scavenge because they eat too fast

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Single-Ingredient Freeze-Dried Treats

One ingredient on the label means nothing hidden — no xylitol, no onion powder, no chocolate in a 'carob' coating.

The safest category of treat to hand out freely

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Treat-Dispensing Puzzle Toy

Turns a small handful of food into twenty minutes of work, so the reward is the puzzle rather than the calories.

More treat value per calorie than handing them over

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