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Can Dogs Eat Mushrooms?
Store-bought only - wild mushrooms are deadly
Quick Answer
Yes, but with caution โ dogs can eat mushrooms in limited amounts. Plain store-bought mushrooms are safe. Wild mushrooms can be fatal.
Reviewed by Clawmate Vet TeamโขUpdated February 2026
๐Specifically for Dogs
Plain cooked store mushrooms are safe. Watch for wild mushrooms during walks.
The Full Story
Plain, store-bought mushrooms (button, cremini, portobello, shiitake) are safe for pets in small amounts. However, many wild mushroom species are extremely toxic and potentially fatal to pets. If your pet eats a wild mushroom, treat it as a poisoning emergency. Always cook mushrooms plain - no butter, garlic, or onions.
โ Safety Tips
- ONLY store-bought varieties
- Wild mushrooms can be FATAL
- Cook plain - no garlic or onions
- If pet eats wild mushroom, go to emergency vet
Recommended Serving for Dogs
Dogs: 1-2 small cooked pieces. Cats: Not typically interested.
Nutritional Benefits
B VitaminsSeleniumPotassiumAntioxidants
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat mushrooms?โผ
Store-bought only - wild mushrooms are deadly. Plain store-bought mushrooms are safe. Wild mushrooms can be fatal. Plain cooked store mushrooms are safe. Watch for wild mushrooms during walks.
Is mushrooms safe for dogs?โผ
Plain, store-bought mushrooms (button, cremini, portobello, shiitake) are safe for pets in small amounts. However, many wild mushroom species are extremely toxic and potentially fatal to pets. If your pet eats a wild mushroom, treat it as a poisoning emergency. Always cook mushrooms plain - no butter, garlic, or onions.
How much mushrooms can I give my dog?โผ
Dogs: 1-2 small cooked pieces. Cats: Not typically interested.
What are the health benefits of mushrooms for dogs?โผ
Mushrooms provides: B Vitamins, Selenium, Potassium, Antioxidants. Plain, store-bought mushrooms (button, cremini, portobello, shiitake) are safe for pets in small amounts. However, many wild mushroom species are extremely toxic and potentially fatal to pets. If your pet eats a wild mushroom, treat it as a poisoning emergency. Always cook mushrooms plain - no butter, garlic, or onions.
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Trusted sources: ASPCA Poison Control ยท Pet Poison Helpline ยท AVMA Pet Owners