Can dogs eat tomatoes?
Short Answer
SometimesSafety Summary
- ✔ Safe: Ripe red flesh in small amounts
- ⚠ Use caution: Green parts and unripe tomatoes are toxic
- ✖ Toxic: Green tomatoes, stems, leaves (solanine)
Why
Ripe red tomato flesh is generally considered safe for dogs in small amounts. However, the green parts of the tomato plant — stems, leaves, and unripe green tomatoes — contain solanine and tomatine, compounds toxic to dogs. Tomato sauce and ketchup should also be avoided due to added salt, sugar, garlic, and onion. When in doubt, skip the tomato.
Portion Guidance
A small piece of ripe red tomato flesh occasionally. Remove all green parts first.
Risks & Symptoms
- Green parts/unripe tomatoes: solanine toxicity — vomiting, muscle weakness, tremors
- Tomato products: additives like garlic/onion are toxic
- Too much: digestive upset from acidity
FAQ
Can dogs eat cherry tomatoes?A ripe cherry tomato (red, no green) in small amounts is generally safe.
My dog ate a tomato plant leaf — what do I do?Monitor for symptoms (weakness, vomiting, excessive drooling) and contact your vet if any appear.
Disclaimer
This is general information and not veterinary advice. Consult a vet for guidance specific to your dog.