Why Won't Dogs Eat Black Olives?

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Black olives are a tasty, bite-sized snack for many humans.

Animal welfare organizations such as the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals issue lists of foods and plants that are harmful to pets. Foods that may not be immediately harmful, such as black olives, are overlooked, leaving worried pet owners with lingering questions about their safety.

  1. Misconceptions

    • It is incorrect to say that dogs in general do not eat black olives. Many dogs will consume items that pique their curiosity or smell pleasing to them. Just like humans, not every dog will find every item appealing.

    Considerations

    • Black olives are not inherently toxic to canines, but the spices and chemicals used in the production and preservation of olives can cause stomach upset.

    Effects

    • The high fat content of olives may lead to pancreatitis, a painful inflammation of your dog's pancreas that can, in rare cases, be fatal.

    Solution

    • While one or two olives will not harm your dog, it is best to avoid feeding her table scraps.

    Benefits

    • Olive oil, a byproduct of olives, can be beneficial to dogs who are suffering from dry skin. Occasionally veterinarians recommend this oil to improve skin and coat quality.

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