Yes. Dogs can eat blueberries in small amounts. Offer plain berries only, keep portions small, and treat them as an occasional snack.¹⁵
Blueberries are generally considered a safe fruit for dogs, but overfeeding can cause stomach upset and whole berries may be a choking risk for small dogs or fast eaters.¹³ Treats should stay under 10% of daily calories.⁵
What to do if your dog ate blueberries?
Remove access to the blueberries and check if your dog ate plain berries or a blueberry product (muffins, yogurt, trail mix).
If it was plain blueberries in a small amount, offer water and monitor for vomiting, diarrhea, or gas.
If your dog ate a large amount or develops repeated vomiting or diarrhea, contact your veterinarian.
If your dog ate a blueberry product, check ingredients and call your veterinarian if it contained something risky for dogs or your dog seems unwell.⁴
For future treats, keep total treats to 10% or less of daily calories and prioritize a complete and balanced dog diet.⁵
Danger Level: Low Risk 1/5