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    Can Dogs Eat Aubergine?

    Can Dogs Eat Aubergine?

     

    Estimated Read Time: 2 ½ minutes

    Summary: In this blog, we’ll learn whether dogs can have aubergine and if this deep-purple vegetable has any benefits for canines if so... 

     

    Aubergine (known as “eggplant” across the pond!) is a vegetable that grows in a variety of sizes and colours, but is most recognised when it’s hosting its deep-purple skin.  

    Aubergine is a popular ingredient in stews and dishes like Greek moussaka. It’s also a member of the nightshade family which also includes tomatoes. But, can dogs eat aubergine...? 

    Can Dogs Eat Aubergine? 

    In moderation, yes. However, while aubergine is technically “safe” for dogs, it should only be shared with them unseasoned and plain, in small amounts, and only occasionally. It should also be chopped into small pieces to prevent them from choking on it.  

    a purple aubergine of girth, capped with green leaf and stem, lies vertically against an off-white background

    Aubergine is loaded with antioxidants, fibre, potassium, and vitamins K, B1 and B6 which can all benefit your dog, but in large quantities, it can trigger a toxic reaction due to the oxalates that are present in this purple veggie too. So, make sure you keep portion sizes very low!  

    PetLab Co. Pro Tip: Oxalates can pose a big problem for dogs with kidney issues, so if your dog has kidney disease or a renal condition like kidney stones, do not feed them aubergine. Unfortunately, it can also exacerbate joint conditions, so if your dog experiences these it is also worth avoiding aubergine.  

    It’s also possible for some dogs to be sensitive to aubergine - it can cause some dogs to develop temporary itchy skin so always be mindful of this and start them off with a very small amount of aubergine and monitor them before continuing with more. This really should go for all new food introductions though! 

    Your dog can eat pieces of raw or cooked aubergine. They should not be fed the leaf or the stem of the plant as this part can be poisonous for dogs.  

    If serving cooked pieces of aubergine to your pup, make sure it is seasoning-free (including salt and pepper) and not overloaded with oil.  

    Sources

    “Can Dogs Eat Eggplant? Tips For Feeding Eggplants For Dogs” MasterClass17 Jun. 2022 https://www.masterclass.com/articles/can-dogs-eat-eggplant  

    Author Miller, Andrew MRCVS “Can Dogs Eat Aubergine?” Pure Pet Food https://www.purepetfood.com/help/can-dogs-eat-aubergine  

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