Yes, a cherry pit can be harmful to dogs due to the presence of cyanogenic compounds, which can release cyanide when metabolized. While a single pit may not necessarily be fatal, it can pose a risk, especially if the dog consumes multiple pits or has a smaller size. It's best to keep cherry pits and other toxic foods out of reach of pets to ensure their safety. If you suspect your dog has ingested a cherry pit, consult a veterinarian immediately.
Yes, & a Bull Dog can kill a Pit. Pits are not worse.
It is best not to, because the pit is toxic (can kill them) to dogs, and if the cherry contains a pit the dog won't know not to eat it. Even pitted cherries sometimes have a pit or two that was missed when they were being removed.
Each cherry has one pit.
It is sometimes called a stone.
Maraschino cherries depend on the person feeding them.
Generally there is one and it is called a pit
Plant the cherry pit in june.It will have more flavor that way...
i think that there is only one. but i think that its called a pit
it can in time
The seed or pit, is enclosed by the flesh of the cherry fruit
Yes, they call it a "pit"
A pit.