Every dog is different. Individual allergies and sensitivities are common — always introduce new foods in small amounts and watch for adverse reactions. This site is for informational purposes only and is not veterinary advice. Always consult your vet.
The Full Picture
Fresh peach flesh (without the pit) is safe for dogs and provides vitamins A and C along with fibre. The pit contains amygdalin, which releases cyanide when broken down, and also poses a serious choking and intestinal blockage risk. Always cut peaches away from the pit and serve in small pieces. Avoid tinned peaches in syrup due to high sugar content. Do not let dogs chew on peach pits from the garden or compost.
What You Should Know
While peaches is not outright toxic, there are important precautions to bear in mind before sharing it with your dog. Portion size matters, and certain preparations or varieties may be unsafe. If your dog has any existing health conditions, check with your vet first.