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Home » Can Dogs Eat Brussels Sprouts? What You Need To Know

Can Dogs Eat Brussels Sprouts? What You Need To Know

Renee Dobbs · July 27, 2021 · 1 Comment

a small pile of fresh Brussels sprouts
Fresh Brussels sprouts in a bowl
whippet dog wondering about Brussels sprouts

As you prepare them for yourself, have you wondered, “can dogs eat Brussels sprouts?” Read this guide before you share them with your pup.

There are some types of food that seem like they should be really good for your dog – like Brussel sprouts. These are round, green, vegetables that are really good for us humans.

If you have ever wondered if these tiny veggies are good for dogs too, then this guide is for you!

a bowl of Brussels sprouts

For ultimate pet safety, I recommend consulting with your vet about all the questions you have about your dog eating Brussels sprouts.

Can Dogs Eat Brussel Sprouts

Yes, dogs can eat brussels sprouts, but it isn’t the best choice for them. They have so much fiber that if your dog eats too many of them, it could give them an upset stomach and possibly even diarrhea.

Even a small amount of these little round cabbages can give your pet pretty bad gas.

In this guide, you’ll learn all about brussels sprouts and how safe or dangerous they are for dogs.

dog wondering about Brussels sprouts
Luke wondering about Brussels sprouts.

Brussel Sprouts For Dogs

Dogs have stomachs that are very sensitive to fiber. If they eat too much, it can cause stomach aches, flatulence, and even diarrhea.

Dogs should not eat brussels sprouts because they have too much fiber in them.

Are Brussel Sprouts Good For Dogs

Brussels sprouts are really high in fiber and contain lots of vitamins and minerals.

Dogs don’t need to eat vegetables to get more vitamins. They should be getting all of this from their regular diet.

Even though brussels sprouts are a very healthy type of food, they have too much fiber to be good for dogs. Your dog won’t retain any of the nutrients – it will pass right through them.

Are Brussels Sprouts Bad For Dogs

Generally speaking, brussels sprouts are not that bad for dogs. A small amount will give them gas. Those farts might make you want to run from the room – but the vegetable itself isn’t harmful in small amounts.

Let’s look at a few more questions people have about dogs and Brussel sprouts.

Are Brussel Sprouts Poisonous or Toxic To Dogs

No, Brussel sprouts are not poisonous or toxic to dogs. The only dangerous thing about them is how much fiber they have.

If your dog eats too many brussels sprouts, it could give them lots of diarrhea. Keep your dog hydrated and comfortable.

Are Dogs Allergic To Brussels Sprouts

No, there is no known brussels sprouts allergy among canines. If you notice your dog acting allergic – itchy throat, itchy skin, coughing – then contact your dog’s veterinarian as soon as possible.

Can Dogs Eat Brussel Sprouts Raw

Chances are that almost all dogs will take one look at raw brussels sprouts and turn up their snouts. They probably won’t even try to eat them.

They are tough, green, and unappetizing to dogs.

Raw brussels sprouts won’t harm your dog if they happen to munch on one. It’s still best to keep them away from your dog.

Brussels sprouts plant, stalk, and leaves

Can Dogs Eat Brussels Sprout Leaves

Very rarely will a dog want to eat the leaves from a brussels sprout plant. If your dog munches on one, they will be fine. The leaves are safe to eat – they just don’t taste very good.

They also have a bunch of fiber, so they might have gas and diarrhea.

Can Dogs Eat Brussel Sprout Greens

It doesn’t matter which part of the plant you share with your dog, it all has way too much fiber to be healthy for your pet to eat. You should not let your dog eat raw brussel sprout plants.

Can Dogs Eat Brussels Sprouts Stalks

The stalks are even less appetizing than the leaves or the sprouts – and they have even more fiber, too. Don’t let your dog eat the stalks because they are very difficult for your dog to digest.

Can Dogs Eat Brussels Sprouts Cooked

What about cooking them? Can my dog eat brussels sprouts if I cook them?

This is the one way that dogs will be most likely to want to eat them – but it’s a better idea to keep them away from your dog. This way, they won’t get an upset stomach or too much gas.

You should also be very careful with how you cook them. Dogs cannot eat anything cooked with garlic, onion, or too much salt. They should also never eat anything deep-fried or breaded.

roasted Brussels sprouts in a bowl

Can Dogs Eat Steamed Brussels Sprouts

Yes, dogs can eat steamed brussels sprouts – as long as they don’t have added sugar, garlic, onion, or salt.

Even plain steamed brussels sprouts are dangerous for dogs. It could upset their stomach. It’s best to keep them away from your pet.

Can Dogs Eat Frozen Brussels Sprouts

If you are going to share them with your dog, steam or cook them first. Frozen brussels sprouts are safe for dogs, but they are better if they are cooked.

Look at the ingredients in steamable frozen brussels sprouts. Some are made with sauces that contain garlic and onions – which are very bad for dogs.

My Dog Ate Brussels Sprouts – What Do I Do?

You should watch your dog closely for signs of gastrointestinal issues – diarrhea, vomiting, and flatulence. If you notice your dog can’t keep anything down and starts to act lethargic, call your dog’s veterinarian.

Final Thoughts

Most of the time, a dog will be able to eat brussels sprouts without very many issues. The most common reactions are gas and maybe diarrhea.

Since brussels sprouts contain so much fiber, it’s best not to share them with your dog.

More Dog Food Resources

Here are even more resources about different types of vegetables dogs can eat or ones harmful to dogs.

  • Can Dogs Eat Beets
  • Can Dogs Eat Chickpeas
  • Can Dogs Eat Edamame
  • Can Dogs Eat Eggplant
  • Can Dogs Eat Fennel
  • Can Dogs Eat Parsnips
  • Can Dogs Eat Spaghetti Squash

Find lots of articles about human food dogs can eat here on Spoiled Hounds!

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  1. Syllablecounter says

    November 8, 2023 at 8:45 pm

    I had no idea that dogs could eat brussel sprouts! This is really interesting and informative, thanks for sharing!

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