On top of buns and sprinkled on saucy chicken, sesame seeds are delicious for us humans – but can dogs eat sesame? Let’s take a close look at different types of sesame and whether it’s safe for dogs.
Right away, I can tell you that they are completely safe for dogs to eat. But their bodies weren’t made to digest seeds, so they will pass them without gaining any nutritional benefit.
There are lots of different ways to prepare sesame seeds in a way that dogs can eat. Let’s look closer at this power ingredient.
For ultimate pet safety, I recommend consulting with your vet about all the questions you have about your dog eating any type of sesame products.
Can Dogs Eat Sesame?
Yes, sesame is completely safe for dogs to eat. In fact, sesame seeds are an excellent source of lots of vitamins and nutrients. They are packed with fiber and can help lower both cholesterol and blood pressure.
There is also quite a bit of calcium in them. Calcium helps your dog build strong bones and teeth.
It’s also a good source of B vitamins for energy and iron for healthy blood functions.
There are lots of different ways to eat sesame, so let’s look at each one individually.
Can Dogs Eat Sesame Seeds?
Yes, dogs can eat sesame seeds. The ASPCA says they are non-toxic to dogs. But dogs still shouldn’t eat them, there just isn’t any benefit to it.
You see, even if they can, doesn’t mean they should. They are safe for dogs, but dogs are not able to actually digest them. When they eat them, they will go right through their bodies completely whole.
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Can Dogs Eat Sesame Oil?
Can you serve your dog food that was fried or topped with sesame oil? Yes, you definitely can.
Is sesame oil bad for dogs? No, it isn’t. In fact, if you enjoy preparing fresh meat and veggies for your dog, you can serve it tossed in a dash of sesame oil for some added nutrients and fatty acids.
Even if you don’t make fresh food for your dog, it’s ok to add a splash of sesame oil on their food once in a while.
Can Dogs Eat Sesame Seed Bread?
Yes, dogs can eat sesame seed bread, but only give it to them in moderation.
Be careful with how much fiber you are letting your dogs eat. These types of bread tend to have lots of seeds and grains in them. Since a dog’s body can’t digest seeds, they might give them gas or make them have to poop more frequently.
Can Dogs Eat Sesame Seed Buns?
There aren’t usually very many seeds on a sesame seed bun, so these are perfectly safe for your dog to eat. What is more dangerous to your dog is what is inside the bun. Don’t give your dog too many fried foods or anything with garlic.
Can Dogs Eat Sesame Sticks?
No, do you let your dog eat sesame sticks. The sesame is safe for your dog, but these salty snacks might contain garlic which could be bad for your dog.
Always check the ingredients before letting your dog into your snacks. Both garlic and onion are toxic in large amounts.
But if you make your own sesame sticks without garlic or onion, you can share them with your dog.
Can Dogs Eat Sesame Chicken?
Yes, dogs can eat sesame chicken. If you are trying to watch your dog’s weight, then this might not be a good meal choice for them. One serving of sesame chicken from Panda Express has 420 calories. It’s very high in sugar as well.
But for a treat once in a while, it’s completely safe for your dog.
It Is Safe For Dogs In Moderation
To sum it up, sesame seeds are completely safe for dogs to eat. They can’t digest the seeds, so it’s pointless to let them eat sesame in that way. But these seeds are really high in nutrients, so it’s ok to use sesame oil or sesame paste in homemade meals and treats.
Be careful with how much you let your dog eat. These are calorically dense. If your dog is overweight, avoid giving them anything with sesame seeds or oils.
And always talk to your vet if you notice any changes to your dog’s behavior or health after you introduce a new food like sesame seeds.
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Richard Gregory says
If the French put garlic in their dog food, why are their dogs doing so well?
Renee says
My guess is there isn’t much garlic in French dog food. But it is difficult to speculate without knowing the ingredients. I’m unfamiliar with French dog food. And, as always, check with your vet regarding specific questions on food for dogs.