My dog had strawberry jam with sugar should I be worried

Help, what do I do? So, I was making my breakfast this morning, and I turned around for just a second, and my golden retriever, Max, managed to lick a bunch of strawberry jam right off the spoon! It’s the kind with a bunch of sugar in it, and now I'm freaking out a little. This was about an hour ago, and he seems fine, just his usual tail-wagging self, but I’m worried about the sugar part. Has anyone else had their dog sneak something like this? Should I be keeping an eye out for any weird symptoms later today? I'd love some peace of mind or advice on what to watch for.

Answer

Appreciate the question — let's unpack this. It's understandable to be concerned when your furry friend gets into something they shouldn't. Generally, strawberry jam itself isn’t toxic to dogs, but it often contains a lot of sugar, which isn't great for them. Excessive sugar can lead to digestive upset, like vomiting or diarrhea.



If your dog only had a small amount, they might just have a slight stomach ache. Monitor them for any signs of distress such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. These symptoms might suggest that their tummy is having a hard time processing the extra sugar. Make sure your dog has access to plenty of fresh water and try feeding a bland meal like plain rice and boiled chicken for a day to ease their stomach.



Watch closely for more serious signs like persistent vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, or any unusual behavior, as these could indicate a need for urgent care. Also, take note if the jam has any artificial sweeteners, such as xylitol, as these can be very harmful to dogs and warrant immediate vet attention.



For peace of mind and to ensure your pup's health, consider booking a video consult with a vet through Dial A Vet. They can give tailored advice and help guide you on whether further action is needed.

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