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Can dogs eat olives?

Maybe — plain, unsalted, pitted olives are not toxic to dogs and contain healthy fats and antioxidants. However, most commercial olives are packed in high-sodium brine, and the pits are a choking and intestinal obstruction hazard. Stuffed olives with garlic, jalapeño, or blue cheese are unsafe.

Other · 115 kcal per 100 g

Benefits and risks

Benefits

  • Contains healthy monounsaturated fats (oleic acid)
  • Rich in vitamin E and antioxidants
  • Contains polyphenols with anti-inflammatory properties
  • Good source of iron and copper
  • Both green and black olives are safe (if plain and pitted)

Risks

  • Most commercial olives are very high in sodium from brine
  • Olive pits are a choking hazard and can cause intestinal blockage
  • Stuffed olives contain garlic, blue cheese, jalapeños, or anchovies
  • Olive tapenade and spreads contain garlic and other unsafe ingredients
  • High fat content — can contribute to pancreatitis in excess

Recommended serving size

Adjust portions based on your dog's weight, age, and activity level. Treats and snacks should make up no more than 10% of daily calories.

Recommended serving size by dog weight
Dog sizeWeight rangeServing
Small dogUnder 20 lbs (9 kg)1 olive, pitted and plain
Medium dog20–50 lbs (9–23 kg)1-2 olives, pitted and plain
Large dogOver 50 lbs (23 kg)2-3 olives, pitted and plain

How to prepare and serve

Preparation

If feeding olives, choose plain, unsalted (or rinsed low-sodium) olives. Always remove the pit — it's a choking hazard and can cause intestinal obstruction. Both green and black olives are safe when pitted and plain. Avoid olives stuffed with garlic, blue cheese, jalapeños, pimentos, or anchovies. Avoid olive tapenade, marinated olives in herbs and garlic oil, and olive bar selections which are typically brined heavily. Rinse canned olives under water to reduce sodium.

Frequency

Occasionally — once or twice a week, 1-2 olives maximum.

Key nutrients

  • Vitamin E
  • Oleic acid
  • Iron
  • Copper
  • Polyphenols
  • Fiber

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