Dogs can eat sesame seeds in small amounts safely as they are not toxic or poisonous to them. Sesame seeds contain nutrients like healthy fats, protein, fiber, and minerals such as calcium and magnesium. However, feeding dogs too many sesame seeds can cause stomach upset, diarrhea, or pancreatitis due to their high fat content, and the seeds can also pose a choking hazard because of their small size. It is best to feed sesame seeds in moderation and preferably plain and unsalted, while avoiding any processed or seasoned sesame-containing foods. Consulting a veterinarian before adding sesame seeds to a dog's diet is recommended to ensure safety and avoid allergic reactions or digestive issues.