Artichokes are not toxic for dogs. Artichokes should be prepared in easy-to-consume portions for your dog. There's also a chance, as with any human food, of diarrhea and/or vomiting. Many new foods, including artichokes, simply don't agree with some dogs. read more
The answer: yes, dogs can eat artichokes in moderation. Contrary to popular belief, artichokes are in no way toxic to our canine companions—the hearts are safe, but so are the leaves and even the stems! Though any food if it is contaminated or consumed in excess can cause your dog problems, there is no reason to believe that artichokes are a food that may result in toxicity. read more
The entire artichoke can be given to dogs as that is not poisonous to them. But, the preparation must be easy to consume by your pet. There must not be any toxic elements that cause vomiting and diarrhea to your dog. read more
The information above is to be used as a guide only. Human food products should not replace a specialised diet for dogs. If your dog ever displays unusual symptoms after eating any food product you should seek advice immediately from a professional vet. read more