Are donuts safe for dogs to try, or should I keep them away from our pup? I'm worried about the sugar and anything else that might be harmful. Would love some advice before I accidentally give him a bite!
Vet‑written answer
<p id="">Hey there! You're doing the right thing by checking first. Donuts are generally not safe for dogs due to their high sugar content, fat levels, and sometimes even toxic ingredients like chocolate or xylitol (a sugar substitute that's very dangerous for dogs). Those extra ingredients can lead to some tummy troubles and, in worst-case scenarios, serious health issues.</p><p id="">Here's what you should keep an eye on if your pup does sneak a bite:</p><ul id=""><li id="">Vomiting or diarrhea</li><li id="">Lack of energy</li><li id="">Insatiable thirst or excessive urination</li><li id="">Restlessness or hyperactivity</li></ul><p id="">If a donut contains chocolate or xylitol, it's considered an emergency. Chocolate, especially dark or baker's chocolate, and xylitol can be toxic – even in small amounts. In such cases, you need to call the vet right away.</p><p id="">If there's no immediate danger, like no toxic ingredients involved, you can monitor your dog at home. Providing plenty of fresh water and watching out for any unusual behaviors is usually enough. If they just have an upset stomach, it should clear up within 24 hours.</p><p id="">If your dog does show any concerning symptoms, seems to be in distress, or if you're unsure of what to do next, definitely reach out to a vet.</p><p id="">If you're unsure or your pet’s symptoms worsen, it's best to <a href="https://www.dialavet.com/book-a-vet-consultation" target="_blank" id=""><strong id="">book a call with a vet on Dial A Vet</strong></a> for professional advice.</p>