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Fruit Pits (General)

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Dog Safety

Dangerous

Fruit pits are dangerous to dogs.

Most stone fruit pits contain cyanogenic glycosides and pose choking and intestinal blockage risks. Includes peach, plum, apricot, and cherry pits. Always remove pits before feeding fruit.

Cat Safety

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Dangerous

Fruit pits are dangerous for cats.

Most contain cyanide compounds and pose choking and intestinal obstruction hazards. Keep all fruit pits away from cats.

🚨 When to Call the Vet

If your dog has eaten this food and shows signs of distress (vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, tremors, or seizures), contact your veterinarian immediately.

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