Can Dogs Eat Kale?

  Estimated Read Time: 2 ½ minutes  Summary: “Is kale good for dogs?” In this article, learn if kale is good for dogs or bad for them, and whether it should be cooked or raw…    Can Dogs Have Kale?  Though not one of the tastiest of vegetables, kale is rich in nutrients like vitamins A, K C, antioxidants […]

3 min read·Updated: Mar 06, 2025
Can Dogs Eat Kale?

 

Estimated Read Time: 2 ½ minutes 

Summary: Is kale good for dogs?” In this article, learn if kale is good for dogs or bad for them, and whether it should be cooked or raw… 

 

Can Dogs Have Kale? 

Though not one of the tastiest of vegetables, kale is rich in nutrients like vitamins A, K C, antioxidants and fibre, which may make kale an appealing option for pet parents to offer to their beloved furry friends. 

Plain kale can be given to dogs in very, very small quantities but there are arguably safer and yummier vegetables to offer to your pup, like green beans or cucumber 

Is Kale Safe For Dogs? 

Kale contains a natural compound known as isothiocyanate – also found in veggies like broccoli. Isothiocyanate is poisonous to dogs, so eating an enormous amount of kale means it can eventually become toxic for them as well as irritate their gut – but it has to be a sizeable amount to do this. 

An abundance of green, curly kale growing outside in the sun


Can Dogs Eat Raw Kale? 

Dogs can eat raw kale, but this can be harder for them to digest than cooked kale. Lightly steaming, boiling or baking unseasoned, plain kale may prove a little easier on their tummy 

The same goes for kale stems; even we humans cut those bits off because they’re tough and not a pleasant thing to eat. They also have a high calcium oxalate count which can prove problematic for your dog too, so it’s definitely not worth giving your dog kale stems.  

PetLab Co. Pro Tip: If your dog has bladder or kidney issues, they should not eat kale as oxalates can exacerbate problems in these areas of the body.  

As with all new foods, you should always take your pup’s introduction to it slowly. This will help avoid upsetting their stomach. Feed one or two pieces of kale and monitor their reaction. Kale shouldn’t be an everyday food item for a dog, but here and there is generally considered okay.  

As with humans, all dogs will react differently to different foods, so always be mindful of this when trying new foods, snacks, and treats regardless of their touted benefits or safety approval.

Sources

Author Burke, Anna “Can Dogs Eat Kale?” American Kennel Club, Aug 02. 2022 https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-kale  

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

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Becca Trigg

Becca Trigg is a content creator and pet-industry writer, with over 5 years of experience at PetLab Co. She is an all round animal lover, with a keen interest in canine joint health, dental hygiene and nutrition. When she’s not typing away in the office, she can be found sitting in a country pub, growing chillies or cuddling up with her family dog Maggie, a chocolate Labrador.

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