Are apple seeds/cores toxic to dogs?
Ive read in many places that they are.
Just read a rather knowledgeable person on here saying otherwise.
Not, I dont want your answer. Youre the reason I asked! :)
Ive read in many places that they are.
Just read a rather knowledgeable person on here saying otherwise.
Not, I dont want your answer. Youre the reason I asked! :)
Anonymous
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Seeds and pits of most friuts contain at least trace amounts of cyanide, and cyanide can accumulate in the system over time. I wouldn't allow an animal to eat them.
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I just checked my list of toxic plants and foods that I hand out in Puppy Kindergarten and couldn't find cranberries or anything related to them on the list. I know that apples are not toxic but the seeds are bad for dogs. So core an apple before you give any to your dog. Mixed in the food the fruit will be in an appropriate quantity for a daily serving. Remember if you give apple to your dog for a treat that they shouldn't get anymore than about a quarter of a small apple daily. Too much fiber can constipate them. They don't have the enzyme in their systems to allow them to break it down efficiently.
abbyful
The fruit of the apples is fine for dogs. But the seeds contain toxins.
Here's a news story that has a blurb on apple seeds: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/11/05/earlyshow/contributors/debbyeturner/main654043.shtml
Here is the "apple seed" section from the story I linked to above:
"Apple seeds are in the same category as other fruits like apples, cherries, peaches and apricots. The stems, leaves and seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides, and depending on the dose, you will see not only the common gastrointestinal effects but weakness in coordination and difficulty breathing. In some extreme cases, animals can go into shock or coma and can even result in death. The toxic ingredients are contained in the center of the seeds, so be sure keep your pet from chewing or crushing the seeds with their teeth. Another interesting thing to point out is that the level of toxicity can depend on growing conditions. If it's a stressful growing environment for an apple tree, the level of toxicity may be less than if the tree was growing in a healthy environment. This makes it difficult to gauge how much is a dangerous level. "
Shanna
Everything I have read states that apple seeds are not good for dogs. One or two probably wouldn't hurt them, but it's best to avoid them.
As Jennifer T said, they contain small amounts of cyanide, so why take the chance?
just me
Apple seeds contain cyonide so why take the chance, dogs don't generally eat apples anyway and who says that just because they answer questions here that a person is that knowledgable aout anything. Remember opinions are like butt holes, everyone has one.