What Do Dogs Really Think About Vegetables?
In an interesting survey conducted by Eight Inc., which operates the Dog Food Guru website, 389 dog owners shared their insights on their pets' vegetable preferences. The survey, held on August 18, 2025, revealed surprising results about the favorite and least favorite vegetables among dogs.
The Results Are In!
Out of the respondents, a remarkable 83% stated that their dogs have a favorite vegetable, while 49% indicated that their dogs dislike certain vegetables. This shows a clear pattern in the food preferences of our furry friends.
Top 10 Favorite Vegetables for Dogs
The survey results indicate that cabbage takes the crown as the number one favorite vegetable for dogs, receiving a total of 87 votes. Following closely is sweet potato, which garnered 67 votes, and cucumber with 56 votes. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the top favorite vegetables:
1.
Cabbage - 87 votes
2.
Sweet Potato - 67 votes
3.
Cucumber - 56 votes
4.
Carrot - 49 votes
5.
Broccoli - 44 votes
6.
Lettuce - 31 votes
7.
Pumpkin - 26 votes
8.
Potato - 23 votes
9.
Tomato - 20 votes
10.
Chinese Cabbage - 9 votes
Interestingly, many owners mentioned that their dogs prefer cabbage not only when raw but also when steamed, highlighting its versatility. Sweet potatoes, known for their sweetness, didn’t appear in the dislike category, suggesting they are universally liked by dogs. Other vegetables like cucumber, carrot, and broccoli also rank high, likely due to their availability and palatability.
Top 10 Least Favorite Vegetables for Dogs
On the flip side, the survey also uncovered which vegetables dogs tend to turn their noses up at. The least liked vegetable was carrot, which, while popular among many dogs, seems to be a matter of taste for others. Here’s the list of vegetables that dogs are less fond of:
1.
Carrot - 25 votes
2.
Tomato - 24 votes
3.
Lettuce - 23 votes
4.
Bell Pepper - 22 votes
5.
Cucumber - 20 votes
6.
All Vegetables - 15 votes
7.
Broccoli - 11 votes
8.
Cabbage - 9 votes
9.
Eggplant - 6 votes
9.
Green Onion - 6 votes
9.
Onion - 6 votes
Carrots secured the top spot as the least favorite, which may indicate that individual dogs have unique taste preferences. Tomatoes, with their acidic nature, and bell peppers, known for their slight bitterness, also contribute to the dislike list. Importantly, some foods like onions, garlic, and other members of the allium family are neither suitable for pets nor preferred due to their toxic properties.
Summary and Implications
This survey certainly sheds light on the variety of vegetable preferences among dogs, showcasing just how individual their tastes can be. While many dogs enjoy a range of vegetables, there are also clear dislikes that owners should consider when incorporating veggies into their pets' diets. Ultimately, balancing between what your dog likes and what is healthy for them is crucial.
For dog owners seeking to experiment with their pets’ diets, understanding these preferences can make mealtime more enjoyable and nutritious. Additionally, as the survey highlights the importance of choice, it’s also a reminder to be cautious about vegetables that can be harmful to dogs.
For more detailed information on our findings, check out the full report at
Dog Food Guru.