⚠️ Medium Risk Toxin · Dogs

Can Dogs Eat Mushrooms? Wild Mushrooms Are Deadly

🩺 Vet-Reviewed 📅 Updated 2025 ⏱ 5 min read 🐕 Dogs
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⚡ Quick Answer
⚠️ Wild Mushrooms — Never Safe. Store-bought — Usually OK.

Wild mushrooms are potentially deadly for dogs. Amanita species (death cap, destroying angel) cause fatal liver and kidney failure. If your dog ate any wild mushroom, treat it as a medical emergency. Common store-bought culinary mushrooms (button, portobello) are generally non-toxic but offer no nutritional benefit.

🚨 DANGEROUS — Seek Vet Care Immediately If Eaten

Why Is This Toxic to Dogs?

Different wild mushrooms contain different toxins. Amatoxins (from Amanita species) cause cell death in the liver and kidneys. Muscarine causes dramatic GI and neurological effects. Identification of mushroom species is extremely difficult even for experts.

The dangerous rule with mushrooms: if you cannot 100% identify it as a safe culinary species, assume it is deadly. Never let your dog eat wild or foraged mushrooms.

Mushroom SpeciesToxinToxic AmountRisk Level
Amanita phalloides (Death Cap)AmatoxinsAny amount — FATALEXTREME
Amanita muscaria (Fly Agaric)Muscimol, ibotenic acidAny amountEXTREME
Galerina marginataAmatoxinsAny amountEXTREME
Button / Portobello (store-bought)Non-toxicLarge amounts may upset GILOW

Symptoms to Watch For

Watch for these signs and call your vet immediately if any appear:

🤢 Severe vomiting & diarrhea
😴 Lethargy & weakness
😮‍💨 Excessive salivation
🩺 Abdominal pain
💧 Jaundice (liver failure)
😵 Seizures (neurological types)
🫀 Liver/kidney failure
☠️ Coma (severe amatoxin)
0–6h

Initial GI Upset

Vomiting, diarrhea, drooling. May appear to improve — this is deceptive.

6–24h

False Recovery

Some dogs appear better. Internally, organ damage is still progressing.

24–72h

Organ Failure Signs

Jaundice, severe lethargy, no appetite as liver/kidneys fail.

72h+

Critical

Without aggressive treatment, multi-organ failure. Often fatal for amatoxin types.

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🚨 What To Do If Your Dog Was Exposed

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Don't wait for symptoms. Wild mushroom poisoning has a deceptive 'false recovery' phase — assume it's serious even if your dog seems OK.
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Note the details: what they ate, approximate amount, your dog's weight, and the time of exposure.
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Do NOT induce vomiting unless specifically instructed by a vet.
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Call Poison Control or your vet immediately. The hotlines below are available 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions

Amanita phalloides (death cap) is the most deadly. It's responsible for the majority of mushroom-related deaths in both humans and pets.

Common culinary mushrooms (button, portobello, shiitake) are not toxic to dogs, but they offer no particular benefit and should only be given plain with no seasoning.

You don't — unless you are a professional mycologist. Never let your dog eat wild mushrooms.

Severe GI symptoms first, followed by a deceptive 'recovery' phase, then liver/kidney failure. A dog that appears to improve after mushroom ingestion still needs urgent vet care.

Amatoxin poisoning has a particularly dangerous delayed course — dogs may seem to recover after initial GI symptoms but then rapidly deteriorate 24–72 hours later.