Havanese and Potatoes (Raw/Green): What Every Owner Needs to Know
Is Potatoes (Raw/Green) Toxic to Havaneses?
Quick Answer: YES - Potatoes (Raw/Green) is toxic to Havaneses and requires veterinary attention.
Havanese Specific Note: Sensitive stomach, prone to allergies
Toxicity Severity: Medium
| Severity Level | Description |
|---|---|
| Medium | |
| Can cause significant health problems. Veterinary attention recommended. | |
Symptoms of Potatoes (Raw/Green) Poisoning in Havaneses
If your Havanese has eaten potatoes (raw/green), watch for these symptoms:
Vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, weakness
Timeline: Symptoms typically appear within 1 to 6 hours of ingestion.
What Makes Potatoes (Raw/Green) Toxic?
The toxic compound in potatoes (raw/green) is Solanine.
Havanese-Specific Considerations
What to Do If Your Havanese Ate Potatoes (Raw/Green)
Immediate Steps:
- Remove the source - Get any remaining potatoes (raw/green) away from your dog
- Call your veterinarian - Even if symptoms seem mild, professional guidance is essential
- Do NOT induce vomiting unless specifically instructed by your veterinarian
- Save the packaging - Bring any packaging or remnants to help identify amount ingested
When to Call Emergency Vet:
- Within 1 hour of ingestion
- If any symptoms develop
- If you’re unsure how much was eaten
Treatment for Potatoes (Raw/Green) Poisoning
Treatment varies based on the type of toxin and severity:
Common treatments may include:
- Induced vomiting (if caught early and safe to do so)
- Activated charcoal to absorb toxins
- IV fluids to support kidney function
- Medications to control symptoms
- Hospitalization for monitoring
Recovery time: Depends on severity and how quickly treatment was started. Most dogs recover with prompt treatment.
Prevention: Keeping Your Havanese Safe
Storage Tips:
- Store potatoes (raw/green) in sealed containers out of reach
- Never leave food unattended on counters or tables
- Use child-proof latches on low cabinets
- Educate family members and visitors about toxic foods
Training Tips:
- Teach “leave it” and “drop it” commands
- Reward your dog for ignoring food on the ground
- Supervise your dog during meals and food preparation
- Keep trash cans secured
Safe Alternatives:
Looking for safe treats for your Havanese? Consider:
- Carrots
- Green beans
- Apple slices (without seeds)
- Plain cooked chicken
- Commercial dog treats
Other Foods Toxic to Havaneses
Havaneses should avoid these common toxic foods:
- Chocolate (High severity)
- Grapes and Raisins (High severity)
- Onions and Garlic (High severity)
- Xylitol (Artificial Sweetener) (High severity)
- Alcohol (High severity)
- Caffeine (High severity)
- Macadamia Nuts (High severity)
- Avocado (Medium severity)
- Cooked Bones (High severity)
- Dairy Products (Low severity)
Learn more: Complete list of foods toxic to dogs
Bottom Line
Potatoes (Raw/Green) is toxic to Havaneses and can cause serious health problems. Avoid feeding potatoes (raw/green) to your dog. If ingestion occurs, contact your veterinarian for guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much Potatoes (Raw/Green) is toxic to a Havanese?
Toxicity depends on the amount ingested and your dog’s size. Moderate amounts can cause symptoms. Always consult your veterinarian if you’re concerned.
Can Havaneses build tolerance to Potatoes (Raw/Green)?
No. Dogs do not build tolerance to toxic foods. Repeated exposure can actually increase the risk of serious health problems.
What if my Havanese ate Potatoes (Raw/Green) but seems fine?
Monitor closely and contact your vet. Symptoms may develop over time. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
Are there any safe amounts of Potatoes (Raw/Green) for Havaneses?
No. It’s best to avoid potatoes (raw/green) entirely.
Last updated: April 08, 2026
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If your dog has ingested a toxic substance, contact your veterinarian immediately.