You bet dogs can eat apples.
It is very important that you DO NOT feed your dog the core and seeds. These must be removed before giving your dogs apples. Apple seeds contain cyanide, and although a few apple seeds likely won’t harm your dog, eating them over time can lead to the accumulation of cyanide in your dog’s system, which is quite hazardous.
Best way to feed apples to you dog is by removing the core and cutting the apple into slices.
Apples are an affordable, healthy, and low calorie treat. They are a good source of Vitamin C, and dietary fiber. Plus they help keep clean your dogs teeth with helping to freshen their breathe
Apples are a great treat for senior dogs you have too limit their meaty treats.
The benefits aren’t just for aging pups or pups with health issues, though. For your younger, active dog, Dr. Chavez suggests feeding her apples for the benefits of their antioxidants and vitamin C, which some vets believe help with degenerative conditions like joint disease, and for the fiber, which can contribute to overall gastrointestinal health.
Watch for Side Effects
As is the case with any food for your dog, fruits should always be given in moderation. Introduce fruits slowly to your pet.
Special note Apples contain sugar. If your dog has diabetes or cancer, its best to speak to your vet before giving them to your dog.