Cashews are generally safe for dogs to eat in moderation, as they are not toxic like some other nuts (e.g., macadamia nuts). However, cashews are high in fat and can pose health risks such as pancreatitis and obesity if fed in large amounts. It is best to give dogs unsalted, roasted cashews and avoid raw cashews, which can be harmful due to toxins in their shells. Cashews can also be a choking hazard and should be given in small, supervised amounts, especially for small dogs. Some dogs may have allergies or intolerance to cashews, so it is important to watch for any adverse reactions. Overall, cashews can be an occasional, nutritious treat due to their healthy fats, proteins, and minerals but should never replace a balanced diet.
