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Can dogs eat broccoli?

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Short Answer

Yes

Safety Summary

Why

Broccoli is safe for dogs in small amounts and provides vitamins K, C, and fiber. Both the florets and stalks are safe, though the florets contain isothiocyanates which can cause gastric irritation and even be toxic in large quantities. The stalks are actually the safer part — lower in isothiocyanates and a good fiber source. Keep portions small and occasional.

Portion Guidance

Broccoli should make up less than 10% of a dog's daily diet. A few small florets or stalk pieces a few times per week.

Risks & Symptoms

FAQ

Are broccoli stalks better than florets for dogs?

Yes — the stalks contain fewer isothiocyanates and are a safer choice.

Can dogs eat cooked broccoli?

Yes — plain steamed or boiled broccoli is safe. No seasoning, butter, or oil.

Disclaimer

This is general information and not veterinary advice. Consult a vet for guidance specific to your dog.