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Can Dogs Eat Peanut Butter?
Safe if XYLITOL-FREE
Quick Answer
Yes, but with caution โ dogs can eat peanut butter in limited amounts. Most peanut butter is safe, but ALWAYS check for xylitol which is deadly.
Reviewed by Clawmate Vet TeamโขUpdated February 2026
๐Specifically for Dogs
Dogs LOVE peanut butter! Perfect for Kong toys, puzzle feeders, or hiding pills. Always check labels.
The Full Story
Peanut butter can be a healthy treat rich in protein and healthy fats. However, some brands contain xylitol, an artificial sweetener that is extremely toxic to dogs (less data on cats, but avoid anyway). Always read labels carefully. Choose natural, unsalted varieties.
โ Safety Tips
- CHECK FOR XYLITOL! - Deadly to pets
- Choose unsalted, natural brands
- High in calories - use sparingly
- Great for Kong stuffing (dogs)
Recommended Serving for Dogs
Dogs: Small spoonful as treat or Kong stuffing. Cats: Generally uninterested
Nutritional Benefits
ProteinHealthy fatsVitamin ENiacin
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat peanut butter?โผ
Safe if XYLITOL-FREE. Most peanut butter is safe, but ALWAYS check for xylitol which is deadly. Dogs LOVE peanut butter! Perfect for Kong toys, puzzle feeders, or hiding pills. Always check labels.
Is peanut butter safe for dogs?โผ
Peanut butter can be a healthy treat rich in protein and healthy fats. However, some brands contain xylitol, an artificial sweetener that is extremely toxic to dogs (less data on cats, but avoid anyway). Always read labels carefully. Choose natural, unsalted varieties.
How much peanut butter can I give my dog?โผ
Dogs: Small spoonful as treat or Kong stuffing. Cats: Generally uninterested
What are the health benefits of peanut butter for dogs?โผ
Peanut Butter provides: Protein, Healthy fats, Vitamin E, Niacin. Peanut butter can be a healthy treat rich in protein and healthy fats. However, some brands contain xylitol, an artificial sweetener that is extremely toxic to dogs (less data on cats, but avoid anyway). Always read labels carefully. Choose natural, unsalted varieties.
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