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September 2, 2026

Can Dogs Eat Squash? A Guide to Butternut, Spaghetti & More

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Squash is a staple in many kitchens; comforting, colourful, and packed with nutrients. But if your dog is eyeing your roasted butternut or the leftover spaghetti squash in your bowl, you may be wondering: can dogs eat squash?

The short answer: yes, most squash varieties are safe and nutritious for dogs when prepared properly.

Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about different types of squash, how to serve them, and when to avoid them.

Is Squash Good for Dogs?

Most squash varieties are rich in fibre, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants1, which can support good digestion, immune function, and skin health.

Orange vegetables like pumpkin and squash also contain beta-carotene. Dogs can convert beta-carotene into vitamin A, which contributes to healthy vision and immune function.

Can Dogs Eat Butternut Squash?

Yes, dogs can have butternut squash, and it’s one of the most nutrient-dense, dog-friendly varieties.

Butternut squash rich in dietary fibre, which supports good digestion, and beta-carotene1, which can support healthy eyesight. Just make sure it’s cooked, peeled, and seed-free before serving. Raw butternut squash can be difficult for dogs to chew and digest, and the rind poses a choking hazard.

Is Butternut Squash Good for Dogs?

Definitely. Its mild flavour and soft texture (when cooked) make it ideal for mixing into meals or serving as a treat. Just remember that any additions to your pet’s meal should never exceed more than 10% of their caloric intake.

Can Dogs Eat Summer Squash Varieties? Can Dogs Eat Yellow Squash?

Yes, yellow squash, zucchini, and other summer squashes are safe for dogs. These varieties are softer, cook quickly, and are naturally low in calories.

You can offer them steamed, boiled, or lightly roasted (without oil, salt, garlic, or onion), just make sure you give everything time to cool before serving to your pup.
Jocelyn LambieJunior Nutritionist

Yellow squash and zucchini offer vitamin C, magnesium, and fibre2, making them great for digestive and metabolic health.

So, can dogs eat squash and zucchini? Yes, zucchini is dog-friendly and is considered a safe, low-calorie treat.

Can Dogs Eat Spaghetti Squash?

Yes, dogs can eat spaghetti squash, and many dogs enjoy the spaghetti-like strands once it’s cooked. Spaghetti squash is a great source of dietary fibre, vitamins A and C1, and essential minerals.

This variety is gentle on the stomach and rich in moisture. As always, make sure all seeds and rind are removed, as they are difficult for dogs to digest and may be a choking hazard. Make sure you also give cooked squash time to cool down before serving.

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Can Dogs Eat Acorn Squash?

Yes, acorn squash is safe for dogs when cooked and served plain. Like butternut and spaghetti squash, acorn squash has a firm rind and seeds that must be removed before feeding.

It contains dietary fibre and antioxidants like vitamin C1, which support a healthy immune system.

Dog and kibble topped with pureed pumpkin

How to Prepare Squash for Dogs

To keep squash safe and nutritious, follow these simple steps:

  1. Remove seeds and rind: They can cause choking or digestive blockages.

  2. Cook it: Boil, steam, or bake until soft. Raw squash is often too tough to chew and digest.

  3. Serve plain: Skip butter, salt, garlic, onion, spices, and oils as these can be harmful.

  4. Feed in small portions: Even healthy foods can cause GI upset when overfed. A good rule of thumb is <10% of your dog’s daily caloric intake.

Safe Serving Ideas

  • A spoonful mixed into your dog’s food

  • Mashed as a topper

  • Cubed as a healthy training treat

  • Blended into homemade dog treats or frozen as enrichment toys

  • As an ingredient in a premium commercial dog diet

Bottom Line: Can Dogs Have Squash?

Yes, dogs can eat squash, including butternut, acorn, spaghetti, yellow squash, summer squash, and zucchini. When cooked and served plain, squash offers valuable nutrients, fibre, and a gentle flavour dogs often enjoy.

It’s an easy, wholesome way to add colour, moisture, and nutrition to your dog’s day.

Sources

  1. UC Davis Health. “Health Benefits of Winter Squash and Ways You Can Cook Them.” Good Food Is Good Medicine, November 2, 2023. https://health.ucdavis.edu/blog/good-food/health-benefits-of-winter-squash-and-ways-you-can-cook-them/2023/11.

  2. University of Rochester Medical Center. “Nutrition Facts – Encyclopedia (Squash, summer, zucchini, includes skin, raw, 1 cup, chopped).” UR Medicine Encyclopedia, accessed November 24, 2025. https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content?contenttypeid=76&contentid=11477-1.


Author

Jocelyn Lambie

Jocelyn Lambie

Junior Nutritionist

Jocelyn received both her MSc in Companion Animal Nutrition and her BScH in Animal Biology, with a minor in nutrition & nutraceutical science from the University of Guelph.