Dogs can eat raspberries safely, but only in moderation. Raspberries are non- toxic to dogs and provide beneficial nutrients such as dietary fiber, vitamins (C, K, B-complex), antioxidants, and minerals like manganese and copper. These nutrients can support digestion, immune health, and help reduce inflammation, particularly in senior dogs. However, raspberries contain natural xylitol, a sweetener that can be toxic to dogs in large amounts, so it is important to limit the amount given and avoid processed raspberry products with added sugars. Dogs with diabetes should avoid raspberries. Always wash raspberries thoroughly and serve fresh, plain, or frozen without any additives. Too many raspberries can cause stomach upset or more serious symptoms due to xylitol content. Overall, raspberries make a healthy occasional treat, not a regular dietary staple, and you should consult with a veterinarian before introducing them to a dog's diet.