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Can Chihuahuas Eat Fruit?

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Updated March 2026

Fruits Dogs Can and Cannot Eat

Graphic of fruits that Chihuahuas can eat with a Chihuahua in the middle with fruit.

🍎 Quick Answer

Yes, Chihuahuas can eat many fruits in small amounts, and some can be healthy treats. However, fruits like grapes and raisins are toxic and should never be given. Always remove seeds, pits, and skins when needed, and feed fruit in moderation.


🍓 Are Fruits Good for Chihuahuas?

Fruits can be a great occasional treat for your Chihuahua. Many are packed with vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants that support overall health.

However, because Chihuahuas are so small, even healthy foods can add up quickly in calories and sugar.

👉 And if your pup is gaining weight, this guide can help:
overweight Chihuahua symptoms and solutions

Chihuahua with an orange.

✅ Fruits Chihuahuas Can Eat (Safe List)

🍏 Apples

  • Remove seeds and core
  • Great source of fiber and vitamin C

🍌 Bananas

  • Soft and easy to digest
  • High in potassium
  • Feed in small amounts due to sugar

🫐 Blueberries

  • Packed with antioxidants
  • Perfect size for small dogs

🍓 Strawberries

  • High in vitamin C
  • Cut into small pieces

🍉 Watermelon

  • Hydrating and refreshing
  • Remove seeds and rind

🍍 Pineapple

  • Contains digestive enzymes
  • Only fresh, not canned

🥭 Mango

  • Remove the pit
  • Sweet and vitamin-rich

🍑 Peaches

  • Remove the pit completely

🍐 Pears

  • Remove seeds and core

🍈 Cantaloupe and Honeydew

  • Hydrating and full of vitamins

🥝 Kiwi

  • Remove skin
  • Feed in small amounts

🍊 Oranges

  • Safe in small amounts

🍒 Raspberries

  • Only very small amounts
  • Contains trace amounts of xylitol

🍊 Papaya

  • Remove seeds
  • May help digestion

🥥 Coconut

  • Safe occasionally
  • High-fat—limit intake

🚫 Fruits Chihuahuas Should NEVER Eat

🍇 Grapes and Raisins (EXTREMELY TOXIC)

  • It can cause sudden kidney failure
  • Even small amounts can be deadly

👉 Learn more about everyday dangers here:
👉 foods and household items toxic to Chihuahuas


⚠️ Currants

  • Same risk as grapes
  • Always avoid

⚠️ Fruits to Avoid or Use Caution

🍒 Cherries

  • Pits contain cyanide
  • Choking risk
    👉 Best to avoid

🥑 Avocado

  • Contains persin
  • High fat
    👉 Not recommended

🍅 Tomatoes

  • Ripe = okay in small amounts
  • Green parts = toxic

🍋 Lemons & Limes

  • Too acidic

🍑 Apricots & Plums

  • Pits are dangerous

🍅 Persimmons

  • Seeds can cause intestinal issues

⚠️ If your Chihuahua eats something questionable, watch for symptoms like vomiting or lethargy.

👉 You may also want to read:
👉 common Chihuahua health problems to watch for

👉And if your dog always seems hungry:
👉 why your Chihuahua always seems hungry

White and black chihuahua puppy laying in bowl of fruit.

🐾 How Much Fruit Can a Chihuahua Eat?

Because Chihuahuas are tiny, portion control is key.

👉 General guideline:

  • 1–2 small pieces at a time
  • No more than 10% of daily calories

Too much fruit can lead to weight gain and digestive issues.


🧼 How to Safely Prepare Fruit for Your Chihuahua

Before feeding fruit:

✔ Wash thoroughly
✔ Remove seeds, pits, and cores
✔ Cut into bite-sized pieces
✔ Avoid canned fruit (added sugar)

👉 Since fruit contains natural sugars, it’s also important to protect your dog’s teeth:
👉 how to keep your Chihuahua’s teeth healthy


Oranges and Chihuahua puppy.

🧠 Final Thoughts

Fruit can be a fun, healthy treat for your Chihuahua—as long as you choose safe options and feed them in moderation.

Stick with simple fruits like apples, blueberries, and watermelon, and always avoid dangerous ones like grapes and raisins.


❓ FAQ: Chihuahuas and Fruit

Can Chihuahuas eat fruit every day?

No, fruit should only be an occasional treat due to sugar content.


What is the safest fruit for Chihuahuas?

Blueberries, apples (without seeds), and watermelon are among the safest.


Can fruit upset a Chihuahua’s stomach?

Yes—especially if too much is given or introduced too quickly.


Can puppies eat fruit?

Yes, but only in very small amounts and introduced slowly.


What fruit is toxic to dogs?

Grapes, raisins, and currants are the most dangerous and should never be given.


blond woman holding white chihuahua

Cathy Bendzunas

Pet Blogger

I have had dogs all my life. I have been a pet groomer, worked in a pet hotel, and a kennel, and have bred and showed dogs.

Tracey

Friday 17th of June 2022

I have a chipoo and for the life of me I can not get her to stop tearing everything up, she is 6 months old, she loves to pick on my shits a weenie and my mini pin she kinda runs things around here, I’ve tried putting her in a play pen and crate nothing seems to work I’ve gotten her so many toys. But on the other hand she can be very loving and cute, she is the stubbornness one I’ve ever had, her is a picture of my little monster, but her name is baby girl, any advice on what to do please help

Dixie

Monday 14th of June 2021

Cathy, I have a problem and I hope you or the members can help me find a solution. My Sweet Rosa is a tiny 3 lb. long hair chibaby. The problem is when she pee pees, the fur around the area kind of rubs in the pee pee and causes her to not only have urine in her fur but also causes knots to form in the fur. My sweet William is also long hair chi but being a little guy, he does not have this problem. Always had short hair chis but did notice this with a peakbaby. I think I need to have the groomer sort of shave the area for Rosa when it is long enough to drag. Thanks to all for any ideas to help me solve my problem.

Cathy

Monday 14th of June 2021

Lucy has this problem so I got a grooming kit off of Amazon and shave that area in between grooming visits. They get professionally groomed about every 3 months. I am a former groomer myself so shaving this area is easy for me but if I hadn't had training, I think I would get a groomer to do it.

Dixie

Saturday 12th of June 2021

The cardinal rule in fruit and chis is NEVER EVER ALLOW YOUR CHI TO COME INTO CONTACT WITH GRAPES OR RAISINS. I learned this the hard way. I had a nice bowl of seedless green grapes and I would bite half and give my sweet Henry the other half. We both ate over a dozen. That night in bed Henry had diareaha 4 or 5 different times. Next came gut wrenching vomiting. I was lucky to have the best vet in town so rushed Henry in and his life was saved after 4 days in deep care. His stomach turned inside out from vomiting, just like a sock. My vet was a miracle worker and Henry lived a long healthy life and I do not bring grapes into my house any more as I have sweet William, my baby Rosa girl and dear rescue Pinto.

Cathy

Sunday 13th of June 2021

I know! One of my family members buys grapes even though I told him how dangerous they are for the dogs. Makes me nervous. I found a partially eaten grape on the floor the other day and panicked. I watched the dogs closely because I don't know which one ate it but fortunately they were all ok.

Lisa

Saturday 11th of May 2019

Hey Cathy, My scooter has to be in the mood to eat fruit. I gave him strawberries yesterday. He sniffed them, walked away then 2 minutes later came back and ate them lol Thanks for the list of what they could and could not eat! Love, Lisa & Scooter ?❤️

Cathy

Sunday 12th of May 2019

LOL, I guess he thought about it a little and decided those strawberries smelled pretty good.

Krystal

Monday 26th of November 2018

My chi mix Bandit loves pretty much any fruit we give him. We rescued him from our Humane Society, they rescued him from a puppy mill. We believe our other chi is a deer head chi and he is very very picky. He will eat carrots (sometimes) and apples (sometimes). He absolutely refuses bananas but he used to eat them all the time. He is also from our Humane Society. They are as close as brothers although Bandit is very skittish. We have had him for around six years and he is not as skittish as he used to be. O.D. (our deer head) used to bark constantly at my aunt. He does not really like other dogs but will tolerate them if he has to. I have been reading these articles recently and they are very helpful! Thank you soo much!

Donna Fransen

Thursday 12th of November 2020

@Cathy,

Cathy

Monday 26th of November 2018

You're welcome Krystal and thanks for telling me about your fur babies!