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Acorn Squash

Can Dogs Eat Acorn Squash?

Find out if Acorn Squash is safe for dogs and cats.

Dogs: Safe
Cats: Safe

Acorn Squash

Acorn squash is safe for dogs when cooked plain and the seeds and skin are removed. It is rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals. The flesh becomes soft and easy to digest when baked or steamed.

Cats can have a small spoonful of plain cooked acorn squash. Avoid squash soups or casseroles containing garlic, onions, nutmeg, salt, or butter.

Is Acorn Squash Safe for Dogs?

Safe when cooked plain. Remove seeds and skin.

Is Acorn Squash Safe for Cats?

Safe in small amounts when plain and cooked.

Preparation Notes

Cook thoroughly. Scoop out seeds. Do not add butter, salt, or spices.

Recommended Amount

A tablespoon for dogs; a teaspoon for cats.

How Often?

Occasionally.

What If My Pet Ate Acorn Squash?

No action needed for plain cooked acorn squash.

Safe Alternatives

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Vet's Note

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Medical DisclaimerThe content on this page is not a substitute for professional veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or emergency care. If you suspect your pet has eaten something harmful, contact your veterinarian or call ASPCA Poison Control or Pet Poison Helpline immediately.