Can dogs eat Soursop?

can dogs eat soursopNo

Overview

dog-food-safety-information

No, dogs should not eat soursop. Not much is known about this fruit’s effect on dogs. Soursop may trigger tummy troubles in dogs. In addition, its seeds can have adverse health effects on dogs as it contains irritant oil, and deseeding the fruit is not an easy task. Coming into contact with soursop seeds may also cause eye inflammation.

Risks

health-risks
  • Soursop is also known as Graviola or Guyabano. The fruit's meat is not known to be poisonous to dogs; however, too much consumption can cause an upset stomach or diarrhea in dogs.
  • The soursop seeds contain an oil, which is an irritant poison and can cause eye inflammation.
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Servings

serving-suggestions
  • Since it is challenging to deseed the fruit, soursop should never be given to dogs as a treat intentionally.

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