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Can Dogs & Cats Eat Beet? Yes, With Caution

Also known as: Beet, Beetroot, Red Beet, Beets, Betterave

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CAUTION
Beet requires caution
Safe for Dogs?
✅ Yes
Safe for Cats?
✅ Yes
Safety Level
CAUTION

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Detailed Safety Information

Not listed as toxic by ASPCA — safe cooked in small amounts. Contains oxalates (similar to spinach) — avoid for pets with kidney stones or urinary issues. Natural pigment (betanin) may turn urine and stool red — this is harmless beeturia, not blood. Higher sugar — limit for diabetic pets.

⚠️ Kidney Disease Warning

Contains oxalates — avoid for pets with kidney disease or urinary stones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can dogs eat beet?

Yes, beet is generally safe for dogs when prepared properly. Not listed as toxic by ASPCA — safe cooked in small amounts. Contains oxalates (similar to spinach) — avoid for pets with kidney stones or urinary issues. Natural pigment (betanin) may turn urine and stool red — this is harmless beeturia, not blood. Higher sugar — limit for diabetic pets.

Can cats eat beet?

Yes, beet is generally safe for cats in appropriate amounts. Cats are obligate carnivores, so plant-based foods should only be minor additions to their diet.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Safety assessments are based on published data from ASPCA, AKC, and veterinary literature. Individual pets may react differently based on size, breed, health conditions, and quantity consumed. If your pet has consumed a potentially dangerous food, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) immediately.

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