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Can pets eat corn on the cob? 🌽

Here’s whether corn on the cob is safe for each kind of pet, based on established veterinary guidance.

Can dogs eat corn on the cob?

Caution

Give kernels only — never let a dog eat the cob.

Risk: The cob is a serious choking and intestinal obstruction hazard that often needs surgery; plain kernels off the cob are fine in small amounts.

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Can cats eat corn on the cob?

Caution

Only a few plain kernels for cats, never the cob.

Risk: The cob is a dangerous obstruction risk; kernels offer little benefit to a carnivore.

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Can rabbits eat corn on the cob?

Unsafe

Corn on the cob is not suitable for rabbits.

Risk: Sweetcorn is too starchy and the cob and kernel hulls can cause dangerous blockages.

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Can guinea pigs eat corn on the cob?

Caution

Only the fresh husk and silks for guinea pigs, not the cob or kernels.

Risk: The starchy kernels and cob are unsuitable; the green husk leaves and silks can be offered in small amounts.

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Can hamsters eat corn on the cob?

Caution

Only a few plain kernels for hamsters, never the cob.

Risk: The cob is a hazard and kernels are starchy; sweetcorn should be a rare treat.

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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.