Yes, dogs can eat the fruit of fresh cherries. However, you should never feed your dog whole cherries as it can make them sick. Just like people, dogs cannot eat the stones of cherries. These hard seeds can damage their teeth, cause blockages in their gut, and contain trace amounts of cyanide.
Consequently, can dogs have cherries without the seeds?
Cherry fruit, without stems or seeds, is safe for dogs. But the stems and seeds contain a low concentration of toxins called cyanogenic glycoside (cyanide, essentially). In order for the toxins to be released and to become toxic to a dog, the seeds and stems have to be broken by chewing.
Keeping this in view, what fruit can dogs not have?
Fruit. Steer clear of: Cherries are toxic to cats and dogs, and grapes and raisins can cause kidney damage. Citrus fruits like lemons, limes, and grapefruit as well as persimmons can cause an upset stomach.
