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Avocado Toxicity in Shih Tzus

Breed-specific guide — toxic doses, symptoms & emergency steps for 2026

🐾 Shih Tzu · 4–7.5 kg (9–16 lbs) 📅 Updated March 2026 ⏱ 5 min read
⚠️ If your Shih Tzu just ate avocado, act now:
Call ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435 or go to your nearest emergency vet. Do not wait for symptoms to appear.
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Quick Answer
Yes — Avocado Can Be Toxic to Dogs

Avocados contain persin, a fungicidal compound found in highest concentrations in the leaves, skin, and pit. The flesh contains lower amounts but can still cause vomiting, diarrhea, and fluid accumulation around the heart (myocardial damage) in larger quantities. The pit is a particularly serious hazard — it is both toxic and a GI obstruction risk. Hass avocados (the most common variety) are considered more toxic than other types.

⚠️ MODERATE-HIGH RISK — Pit Especially Dangerous
🐶 Shih Tzu — Breed Profile
Typical weight
4–7.5 kg
In pounds
9–16 lbs
Size class
Small

Shih Tzus are brachycephalic — their flat facial structure restricts airflow and makes respiratory compromise from vomiting or toxic exposure more dangerous than in longer-nosed breeds. They are curious and bold for their size, often accessing food left unattended. Their kidney function can also be more sensitive than many breeds, making renal-toxic substances especially dangerous.

Breed-Specific Risk

Why Does Breed Matter for Avocado Toxicity?

Toxic doses for avocado are calculated per kilogram of body weight. A Shih Tzu typically weighs 4–7.5 kg, which directly determines how much persin (fungicidal toxin) their body is exposed to relative to their size. Beyond weight, Shih Tzus have specific traits — outlined in the breed profile above — that can affect how quickly symptoms develop, how severe they become, and what complications to watch for.

When you call Poison Control, always give your dog's exact current weight, not a breed average. Even within the Shih Tzu breed, a significant weight difference changes the risk calculation meaningfully.

Toxic Dose Thresholds

How Much Avocado Is Toxic to a Shih Tzu?

These thresholds are based on the typical Shih Tzu weight range of 4–7.5 kg. Always use your dog's actual weight for the most accurate estimate. Use our Avocado Toxicity calculator to enter your dog's exact weight.

Dog weight Mild signs Serious signs Potentially fatal
4 kg (small Shih Tzu) 20 g of avocado flesh 80 g of avocado flesh 400 g of avocado flesh
5.5 kg (average Shih Tzu) 28 g of avocado flesh 110 g of avocado flesh 550 g of avocado flesh
7.5 kg (large Shih Tzu) 38 g of avocado flesh 150 g of avocado flesh 750 g of avocado flesh

ℹ️ Avocado flesh in moderate amounts causes GI upset; larger amounts may cause myocardial damage. The pit is the most serious hazard — both for persin concentration and GI obstruction. Leaves and skin contain the highest persin levels. Source: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center dose thresholds. Always confirm with your vet.

What to Watch For

Symptoms of Avocado Poisoning in Shih Tzus

Symptoms typically appear within 12–24 hours of ingestion. Watch for:

🤢 Vomiting and diarrhea
😮 Loss of appetite
💧 Fluid around the heart or lungs
😴 Lethargy and weakness
😵 Breathing difficulty (cardiac involvement)
🩺 Abdominal pain
❤️ Abnormal heart rhythm (severe cases)
🫁 Pulmonary oedema (fluid in lungs)

Due to Shih Tzu-specific traits noted above, pay particular attention to any signs of breathing difficulty — their flat faces mean respiratory compromise can escalate rapidly compared to other breeds.

Emergency Steps

What to Do If Your Shih Tzu Ate Avocado

  1. Stay calm and note how much they ate — estimate the amount and type of avocado and your dog's weight. This information is critical for the vet.
  2. Call ASPCA Poison Control immediately(888) 426-4435. Available 24/7. A $95 consultation fee may apply, but they will advise whether you need emergency care.
  3. Do not induce vomiting unless specifically instructed by a vet or Poison Control. Inducing vomiting incorrectly can cause additional harm.
  4. Go to an emergency vet if symptoms are already present, if a large amount was consumed, or if Poison Control advises it. Find a 24-hour emergency vet near you.
  5. Bring the packaging of the food or substance if possible — ingredient lists help the vet calculate exact toxin exposure.
Special Considerations

Special Considerations for Shih Tzus

Like all brachycephalic breeds, Shih Tzus have increased aspiration risk during vomiting. Vets may use different decontamination protocols than they would for non-brachycephalic dogs. Their documented kidney sensitivity also means that renal-toxic substances (like grapes or certain NSAIDs) warrant aggressive fluid support and close monitoring of kidney values.

People Also Ask

Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial avocado oil has most of the persin removed during processing and is generally considered much lower risk than whole avocado. However, it is not recommended to deliberately feed dogs avocado products.

Guacamole is doubly dangerous — it contains avocado plus often onion, garlic, and salt, all of which are harmful to dogs. Treat any guacamole ingestion as a multi-toxin emergency.

Yes — the pit is the most dangerous part. Beyond its higher persin content, the pit is a serious choking and intestinal obstruction hazard. If your dog has swallowed an avocado pit, go to an emergency vet immediately.

No — Guatemalan varieties like Hass are considered more toxic than Mexican or West Indian types. However, since variety is hard to determine, all avocados should be treated as potentially toxic.

⚠️ Medical disclaimer: PawsandPrevent is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. In any suspected poisoning, contact ASPCA Poison Control at (888) 426-4435 or go to an emergency vet immediately. Toxic dose thresholds are general guidelines — individual dogs may react differently.