✅ Safe — Here's What You Need to Know
Fresh apricot flesh is safe for dogs in small amounts for Golden Retrievers.
Is Apricot Safe for Golden Retrievers?
Apricot is safe for Golden Retrievers when prepared correctly and offered in appropriate amounts. Fresh apricot flesh is safe for dogs in small amounts for Golden Retrievers. As with any treat, moderation is key — even safe foods can cause digestive upset if given too frequently or in large quantities.
Good source of Vitamins A and C — remove pit completely before offering. Treats should never make up more than 10% of your Golden Retriever's total daily calorie intake — the remaining 90% should come from a complete, balanced pet food.
⚠️ Preparation note: Always remove Pit stem and leaves contain cyanide before offering Apricot to your Golden Retriever. These parts can be harmful even when the rest of the food is safe.
Risk: Low RiskLow risk in moderation
Frequently asked questions
How much Apricot can I give my Golden Retriever?+
Safe serving: 1-2 small pieces fresh only. Always start with less and wait 24 hours.
Can young or baby Golden Retrievers eat Apricot?+
Young Golden Retrievers have sensitive digestive systems. Offer an even smaller amount and monitor closely.
Which parts of Apricot are dangerous?+
Always remove: Pit stem and leaves contain cyanide before offering any Apricot to your Golden Retriever.
My Golden Retriever ate Apricot by accident — what do I do?+
If a small amount, monitor for vomiting or diarrhea. Contact your vet if symptoms appear.
Can Golden Retrievers eat Apricot every day?+
Even safe foods should not be daily. Offer 2–3 times per week maximum.
⚠️ For informational purposes only. Always consult your vet. Emergencies: ASPCA Poison Control 888-426-4435.