Overview
Cookies contain sugar, fat, and often toxic ingredients.
Cookies are high in sugar and fat, and may contain chocolate chips, raisins, macadamia nuts, xylitol, or nutmeg — all of which are toxic to dogs. Even "plain" cookies offer nothing beneficial and contribute to obesity.
Symptoms to Watch For
Varies by ingredients. Can be life-threatening if toxic ingredients are present.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat cookies?
No, cookies is dangerous for dogs. Cookies contain sugar, fat, and often toxic ingredients.
Is cookies toxic to dogs?
Yes, cookies is considered dangerous for dogs. Cookies are high in sugar and fat, and may contain chocolate chips, raisins, macadamia nuts, xylitol, or nutmeg — all of which are toxic to dogs. Even "plain" cookies offer nothing beneficial and contribute to obesity.
What happens if my dog eats cookies?
If your dog eats cookies, watch for: Varies by ingredients. Can be life-threatening if toxic ingredients are present. Contact your vet immediately if you notice these symptoms.
How much cookies can I give my dog?
No amount of cookies is safe for dogs. Keep it away from your pet entirely.
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