- Peanuts are non-toxic but high in histamine
- allergies caused by histamine
- Epileptic seizures from peanuts
- tips and tricks
Basically, peanuts are neither raw nor heated to poison the dog. However, they contain a lot of histamine and therefore often cause allergies. Dogs should therefore only eat a few peanuts, if any at all.

Peanuts are non-toxic but high in histamine
- Not poisonous
- Contain a lot of histamine
- Are very high in fat
- Can trigger allergies
- Can cause epileptic seizures
allergies caused by histamine
What makes peanuts dangerous for dogs is the high histamine content.
Allergic dogs react to this just like humans with shortness of breath and other reactions.
Epileptic seizures from peanuts
Some vets warn against letting dogs eat peanuts. The reason for this is the danger that the ingredients in the peanut can cause epileptic seizures.
tips and tricks
If swollen eyelids, heavy panting or other abnormalities occur after eating peanuts, the veterinarian or the animal emergency call center should be called immediately. Dogs with confirmed allergies or epilepsies should be taken to the veterinarian's office immediately if they have accidentally eaten peanuts.
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