Your dog can have a few mushrooms, but consider any other ingredients. Dogs shouldn't be eating that, with or without mushrooms as a topping. Wild mushrooms should always be off limits to dogs, with no exceptions! read more
Portobello mushrooms or any mushroom bought in the store for human consumption is not poisonous to dogs. The mushrooms that are poisonous to your dog are more likely to be found in the woods and yard. read more
Yes, dogs can eat mushrooms, but (and it’s a big BUT) they can only safely eat certain mushrooms. The safest kind of mushroom for dogs is the ones that you can buy from a store or market. Mushrooms that are sold in stores are much more harmless that the ones that are growing in the wild or nature. read more
Just because portobellos are safe doesn't mean all mushrooms are good for Dexter. The ASPCA cautions against allowing your dog to eat wild mushrooms, as some are toxic. Various wild species can cause kidney and liver damage as well as gastrointestinal and neurological problems. read more
Poisoning and eventually death is usually the results of dogs eating mushrooms that are growing wild outdoors. A toxic mushroom that is harmful to both humans and dogs grows outdoors not to mention inedible. Sometimes canines may eat wild mushrooms accidentally which in turn can be detrimental to them. read more