Can dogs eat Kiwi fruit?
Kiwi is an occasional treat, not a regular food. Always peel it, remove all skin, and feed sparingly

๐ฅ EAT WITH CAUTION โ KIWI FOR DOGS
Kiwi fruit can be a nutritious treat for dogs when fed correctly, but it also carries risks due to acidity, skin texture, sugar content, and potential drug interactions.
โ Potential Benefits of Kiwi
| Nutrient | Benefit for Dogs |
|---|---|
| ๐ Vitamin C | Promotes collagen synthesis, iron absorption, and immune health (though dogs synthesise their own) |
| ๐ฉธ Vitamin K | Supports blood clotting function |
| ๐งฌ Vitamin E | Antioxidant for cell health |
| ๐ Potassium | Important for heart and muscle function |
| ๐พ Dietary fibre | Aids digestion |
| ๐งช Actinidin (enzyme) | Helps break down proteins, promotes digestion |
๐ Kiwi contains more vitamin C than oranges and can offer mild digestive enzyme benefits in small amounts.
โ ๏ธ Why Kiwi Must Be Fed with Caution
1. ๐ฅ High Acidity โ GI Irritation
- Kiwi is highly acidic.
- ๐ฉบ The acidity can irritate the gastrointestinal tract of some dogs.
- ๐ฅ May cause:
- ๐คฎ Vomiting
- ๐ฉ Diarrhoea
- ๐คข Stomach discomfort
โ Dogs with sensitive stomachs should avoid kiwi.
2. ๐งด Skin with Fine Hairs โ Allergic Reaction / Irritation
- The kiwi skin has fine hairs (trichomes) .
- ๐งด These hairs can cause:
- ๐ฉธ Allergic reactions (itching, hives)
- ๐ Mouth and throat irritation (scratchy sensation)
๐ซ Always peel the kiwi before feeding the flesh to your dog.
3. ๐ฌ Moderate Sugar Content โ Blood Sugar Impact
- Kiwi contains about 8โ10 grams of sugar per 100 grams.
- ๐ Excessive consumption can cause:
- ๐ Blood sugar fluctuations
- ๐งธ Weight gain (with regular overfeeding)
โ๏ธ Feed only a tiny piece occasionally.
4. ๐ Potential Drug Interactions
- Kiwi may interact with certain medications.
- โ ๏ธ Especially blood thinners (e.g., warfarin) โ kiwi can affect clotting function due to vitamin K content and other compounds.
๐ If your dog is on any medication, especially anticoagulants, consult your vet before feeding kiwi.
๐ Safe Feeding Guidelines
| Factor | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Preparation | Peel the skin completely. Remove any remaining hairs. Cut the flesh into small, biteโsized pieces. |
| Portion size | A very small piece (e.g., one thin slice for a medium dog). |
| Frequency | Occasional treat โ not daily. |
| Supervision | Always watch your dog to prevent choking or overโeating. |
๐ก If your dog has never eaten kiwi before, start with an extremely tiny piece to check for allergic reaction or digestive upset.
๐ฉบ Symptoms of Overfeeding or Sensitivity
| Symptom | Possible Cause |
|---|---|
| ๐คฎ Vomiting | Acidity, indigestion |
| ๐ฉ Diarrhoea | Sugar + acidity |
| ๐งด Mouth scratching / drooling | Hair irritation (if skin not removed) |
| ๐คง Hives, swelling | Allergic reaction |
| ๐ฉธ Unusual bleeding (if on blood thinners) | Drug interaction |
๐จ If your dog shows signs of an allergic reaction (swelling, difficulty breathing) or unusual bleeding, contact your veterinarian immediately.
๐ Final Takeaway
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can dogs eat kiwi? | ๐ก Yes โ but only the peeled flesh, in very small amounts. |
| How often can I give kiwi? | Occasional treat, not daily. |
| What is the most dangerous part? | โ ๏ธ Skin (hairs โ irritation/allergy), acidity, and drug interactions (blood thinners). |
| Should I give kiwi to dogs on medication? | โ Consult your vet first โ risk of interaction. |
๐ข Remember: Kiwi is an occasional treat, not a regular food. Always peel it, remove all skin, and feed sparingly.




