It happened again. Your dog snagged a few human-food treats without your help. Whether your pet gobbled the last slice of pizza sitting next to the oven or lapped at a bowl full of salsa on the coffee table, you're probably wondering if tomatoes are safe for your dog to eat.
Let's explore if dogs can have tomatoes, and tomato-based products like pizza sauce, and not get sick. And if so, what's safe for them to try?

Can Dogs Eat Tomatoes?
The Pet Poison Helpline says tomatoes are "generally pretty safe to feed dogs." However, only certain parts of the plant are advisable for a dog to consume. The red (orange or yellow on some tomato varieties) fleshy parts that we eat and cook with when ripe are OK for your pet to try.
The hesitation comes when your pet eats other parts of the tomato plant, including the leaves, blossoms, vines, stems or green tomatoes. These contain tomatine, a chemical that can make your dog sick when ingested.
The American Kennel Club (AKC) says if you see your pet eat the green parts of the tomato plant, watch for these signs of poisoning, and call your veterinarian as soon as possible:
- Upset stomach (which may include vomiting or diarrhea)
- Loss of coordination
- Tremors or seizures
- Muscle weakness

