Can dogs eat Horse chestnuts?

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Overview

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Can dogs eat horse chestnuts? No, horse chestnuts produce aesculin and alkaloids, which are toxic to dogs. These toxins are also present in all parts of the horse chestnut tree, including the stems and leaves. If dogs consume any of these parts, gastrointestinal distress and potentially poisoning may occur.

Risks

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  • Horse chestnuts or Conkers are toxic to dogs; they contain aesculin and alkaloids. When ingested, they can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases, paralysis in dogs.
  • Whole horse chestnuts are a choking hazard and may cause intestinal blockage.
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