It’s okay for dogs to eat persimmons. Persimmons contain alkaloids and atropine, which can be dangerous when consumed in large quantities, such as causing diarrhea, possible drowsiness, drooling, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain and vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, muscle weakness, convulsions, dilated pupils, arrhythmia and other toxic conditions. Accidentally giving your dog a little persimmon is fine. It is safe for dogs to consume a small amount of ripe persimmons, but there are not many essential nutrients in persimmons for dogs, so there is no need for dogs to consume them.
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