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Can my puppy eat blueberries?

Quick answer, what to watch for, and when to call your vet.

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Can my puppy eat this?

Blueberries — bookmark this check and close the tab once you have your answer.

Quick answer

Usually yes—a few smashed berries as a training accent.

Usually safe

Watch for

Loose stool after a large portion; whole berries can be a choke risk for tiny mouths.

Usually safe when

Low-mess rewards when cut or smashed; easy to carry on short walks.

Usually unsafe when

Your puppy is already having GI upset or your vet put them on a strict elimination diet.

Call a vet if

Repeated vomiting, facial swelling, hives, trouble breathing, or collapse after eating.

Next step

Offer one or two smashed berries, then wait 48 hours before any other new food.

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