can my dog eat cookies?
Updated 4/20/2025
This food is toxic to dogs and should never be given to them.
If your dog has consumed this, please contact a veterinarian immediately.
View Emergency Guide →Benefits
None. Cookies provide no nutritional benefits for dogs.
Potential Risks
High sugar, may contain chocolate chips, raisins, xylitol, or other toxic ingredients. High in fat and calories.
Serving Size & Prep Tips
Never give regular cookies to dogs. Choose dog-specific treats instead.
Nutrition Facts
High in sugar, fat, and calories. Often contain ingredients toxic to dogs.
How to Serve
Never serve regular cookies to dogs. Make dog-safe treats with oats and dog-safe ingredients.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Facts
- Calories: 50+ kcal per cookie - harmful
- Fiber: Variable
- Sugar: 5+ g per cookie - too high
- Safe Amount: None for regular cookies
Emergency Guide
Learn what to do if your dog has consumed something toxic
Quick Facts
- Calories: 50+ kcal per cookie - harmful
- Fiber: Variable
- Sugar: 5+ g per cookie - too high
- Safe Amount: None for regular cookies
Emergency Guide
Learn what to do if your dog has consumed something toxic
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