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Can Dogs Eat Cinnamon?
Small amounts of Ceylon cinnamon are safe
Quick Answer
Yes, but with caution โ dogs can eat cinnamon in limited amounts. A tiny sprinkle of Ceylon cinnamon is safe. Cassia cinnamon in larger amounts can be harmful.
Reviewed by Clawmate Vet TeamโขUpdated February 2026
๐Specifically for Dogs
A tiny sprinkle of cinnamon on food is safe. May help regulate blood sugar.
The Full Story
Small amounts of Ceylon cinnamon (true cinnamon) are generally safe and may have anti-inflammatory benefits. However, Cassia cinnamon (the common supermarket variety) contains higher levels of coumarin, which can cause liver damage in large amounts. Cinnamon powder can be inhaled and irritate the lungs. Essential oils and cinnamon sticks should be avoided.
โ Safety Tips
- Tiny amounts only
- Ceylon cinnamon is safer than Cassia
- Powder can irritate lungs if inhaled
- Never use cinnamon essential oil
Recommended Serving for Dogs
A tiny pinch sprinkled on food, rarely. Less than 1/8 teaspoon.
Nutritional Benefits
AntioxidantsAnti-inflammatory compounds
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat cinnamon?โผ
Small amounts of Ceylon cinnamon are safe. A tiny sprinkle of Ceylon cinnamon is safe. Cassia cinnamon in larger amounts can be harmful. A tiny sprinkle of cinnamon on food is safe. May help regulate blood sugar.
Is cinnamon safe for dogs?โผ
Small amounts of Ceylon cinnamon (true cinnamon) are generally safe and may have anti-inflammatory benefits. However, Cassia cinnamon (the common supermarket variety) contains higher levels of coumarin, which can cause liver damage in large amounts. Cinnamon powder can be inhaled and irritate the lungs. Essential oils and cinnamon sticks should be avoided.
How much cinnamon can I give my dog?โผ
A tiny pinch sprinkled on food, rarely. Less than 1/8 teaspoon.
What are the health benefits of cinnamon for dogs?โผ
Cinnamon provides: Antioxidants, Anti-inflammatory compounds. Small amounts of Ceylon cinnamon (true cinnamon) are generally safe and may have anti-inflammatory benefits. However, Cassia cinnamon (the common supermarket variety) contains higher levels of coumarin, which can cause liver damage in large amounts. Cinnamon powder can be inhaled and irritate the lungs. Essential oils and cinnamon sticks should be avoided.
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