Can pets eat chestnuts? 🌰
Here’s whether chestnuts is safe for each kind of pet, based on established veterinary guidance.
Can dogs eat chestnuts?
In moderationPlain cooked sweet chestnuts are safe for dogs in small amounts.
Portion: A small piece of plain cooked, shelled chestnut; avoid salted or sweetened ones.
Full guidance: can dogs eat chestnuts? →Can cats eat chestnuts?
In moderationCats can have a tiny taste of plain cooked chestnut but gain no benefit.
Portion: A small piece of plain cooked chestnut occasionally.
Full guidance: can cats eat chestnuts? →Can rabbits eat chestnuts?
UnsafeChestnuts are not suitable for rabbits.
Risk: Too starchy and not a natural food; offer leafy greens instead.
Full guidance: can rabbits eat chestnuts? →Can guinea pigs eat chestnuts?
UnsafeChestnuts should not be given to guinea pigs.
Risk: Too starchy for their digestive system.
Full guidance: can guinea pigs eat chestnuts? →Can hamsters eat chestnuts?
CautionOnly a tiny piece of plain cooked chestnut for hamsters, if at all.
Risk: Starchy and not a natural food; offer only rarely and never the horse chestnut, which is toxic.
Full guidance: can hamsters eat chestnuts? →Worried your pet has eaten too much?
Contact your vet straight away, or call the Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000 (24/7, UK). This page is general guidance based on veterinary sources and isn’t a substitute for professional advice — amount, preparation and your pet’s health all matter.