Peach pits contain cyanide compounds and can cause severe intestinal obstruction.
Like other stone-fruit pits, peach stones release cyanide when chewed and pose a serious physical obstruction hazard.
Peach pits contain amygdalin, a cyanogenic glycoside that breaks down into hydrogen cyanide. The rough surface and size of the pit also make intestinal obstruction common, especially in medium and small dogs.
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Crushing or chewing the pit releases cyanide; swallowed whole the main risk is obstruction. Both warrant veterinary advice.
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