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Peanut Butter

Use Caution

Most peanut butter is safe, but check for xylitol first.

Toxicity Level

2/10

Why It's Dangerous

Plain peanut butter without xylitol is a great treat. Always read the label.

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The Science

N/A — risk is from xylitol additive

Plain peanut butter (made only from peanuts and possibly salt) is safe and even healthy for dogs — it is a good source of protein, healthy fats, and vitamin E. The danger comes from sugar-free or "diet" peanut butters that contain xylitol (also called birch sugar or E967) as a sweetener. Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs even in small amounts. Always read ingredient labels carefully before giving peanut butter to your dog.

Sources

  • ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
  • American Kennel Club — Foods Safe for Dogs
  • FDA Consumer Update on Xylitol
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Dosage & Thresholds

Plain peanut butter without xylitol: safe in moderation (1-2 tablespoons for a medium dog). Peanut butter with xylitol: dangerous at any amount (see the xylitol entry for specific doses). High fat content means excessive peanut butter can contribute to obesity and pancreatitis. Look for peanut butter with only one ingredient: peanuts.

Symptoms to Watch For

warningCheck label for xylitol