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    Last Updated: 28/03/2025

    Can Dogs Eat Watermelon?

    Watermelon for dogs: Safe or not? A comprehensive guide for you and your pet.

    Author: Dr Carla Paszkowski BVSc (Hons)

    Reading Time: 12 minutes - short read

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    Who doesn't love a cold slice of juicy watermelon on a hot day? Even dogs enjoy chomping into this watery sweet fruit. But is watermelon safe for dogs to eat?

    The answer is yes, so long as you remove the rinds. Both red and yellow watermelon fruit, and even their seeds, are completely safe for dogs. The rind, however, can cause gastrointestinal blockage and gut upset.

    Health benefits of watermelon for dogs

    Watermelon boasts a number of health benefits for dogs.1 There is a reason watermelon is routinely recommended as a safe treat by veterinarians!

    Watermelon benefits

    • Full of nutrients including Vitamin C, A, and B6, as well as potassium
    • 92% water, which can help promote hydration
    • Only contains about 50 calories a cup - making it a great option for pups on a diet.
    • Also contains no fat or cholesterol, so it's a safe treat for dogs who experience pancreatitis or IBD.

    How to feed your dog watermelon

    Watermelon can be given to your dog in a number of ways. You can cut it into slices with the rind removed, you can freeze it and give as a natural popsicle on a hot day, or you can blend it into a puree.

    Can all breeds of dogs eat watermelon?

    Yes, all breeds of dogs can eat watermelon, but it must be given properly and in moderation. Watermelon is a hydrating, vitamin-rich treat, suitable on a hot day. However, always remove the rind and most of the seeds as they can cause digestive issues or blockages (a few watermelon seeds are ok). Introduce any new food gradually and observe for any adverse reactions. Always remember, treats like watermelon should not exceed 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake, and a balanced dog food should form the majority of their diet.

    Are there any health risks associated with feeding dogs too much watermelon?

    Feeding dogs too much watermelon can lead to diarrhoea. Consuming the rind or excessive numbers of seeds can result in serious gastrointestinal blockage, and the fruit's high sugar content could affect blood sugar levels, especially in diabetic dogs. Furthermore, even though watermelon is low in calories, overconsumption can contribute to weight gain and related health issues. Always serve watermelon in moderation and consult your vet if you notice any unusual symptoms after your dog eats it.

    Are there any precautions that need to be taken when feeding watermelon to dogs with certain health conditions?

    Yes, there are certain health conditions that might warrant precautions when feeding watermelon to dogs:

    • Diabetes: While the sugars in watermelon are natural, they can still affect blood sugar levels in dogs. If your dog is diabetic, you should consult with your vet before giving them watermelon.
    • Digestive problems: If your dog has a sensitive stomach or chronic gastrointestinal issues, introducing new foods can sometimes cause upset. Always introduce new foods slowly and monitor for any signs of discomfort or changes in stool.
    • Obesity: While watermelon is low in calories, it should still be considered a treat. For overweight or obese dogs, any additional calories should be carefully considered in the context of their overall diet.

    In general, it's always best to consult with your veterinarian before introducing a new food into your dog's diet, particularly if they have a known health condition.

    So there you have it! Watermelon is a safe and healthy treat for most dogs, provided it is fed in moderation with the rind and most of the seeds removed. Remember that treats should not exceed 10% of your dog's daily calorie intake, a balanced dog food should make up the majority of their diet.

    References

    • Bovsun, M. 2021. Can Dogs Eat Watermelon? American Kennel Club. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-watermelon

    • Cinone, D. 2021. Never Spit Out the Seeds of This One Fruit, Doctor Says. Best Life Online. https://bestlifeonline.com/news-watermelon-seeds

    • Egbuonu Anthony C. Cemaluk. May 2015. Assessment of some Antinutrient Properties of the Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) Rind and Seed. Research Journal of Environmental Sciences 9(5):225-232

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    Dr Carla Paszkowski BVSc (Hons)

    Veterinarian

    Dr. Carla graduated from the University of Queensland in 2013 with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science and worked for a number of years in small animal clinics across South East Queensland. While Carla enjoys most facets of clinical veterinary work, she holds a special passion for feline medicine, pocket pets, and nutrition.