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Can Dogs EatMango?

No known toxic dose: safe in sensible amounts
Check Mango for your dog

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Generally safe in sensible amounts. The check below is for peace of mind.

Why Mango is safe

Peeled mango flesh is a safe, vitamin-rich treat in moderation. The pit is the hazard: a choking and blockage risk with trace cyanide compounds inside.

Signs to watch for

None for the flesh; pit: choking or blockage signs

What to do next

Peel it, cube it, and keep the pit out of reach.

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FAQ

How much Mango is dangerous?

Flesh is safe in small amounts (it's sugary); never the pit.

Can I treat this at home?

A few peeled chunks are a great treat.

When should I call the vet?

If the pit was swallowed, or gagging, vomiting, no stool.

Sources
  • ASPCA APCC
Compiled from veterinary poison-control and medical reference sources, including the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, the Pet Poison Helpline, and the Merck Veterinary Manual. This is general educational information, not a diagnosis or a substitute for examination by your veterinarian. DogSafe's severity ratings are our own assessment, calculated from published guidance and your dog's weight. In an emergency, call ASPCA Animal Poison Control at 888-426-4435 or the Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661.