Can dogs get an upset stomach from eating bread, or does this mean something else is wrong?

Yesterday afternoon, I noticed my dog seemed a bit off after he managed to snag some pieces of bread from the table. Now he’s got an upset stomach with some gurgling noises and a slight decrease in appetite. Could the bread be the cause, or should I be looking out for something more serious?

Answer

Your dog’s upset stomach and reduced appetite could potentially be caused by the bread, especially if it contains ingredients like yeast or spices that are known to upset canine stomachs. However, monitoring your dog's symptoms is crucial to determine if there's a more serious underlying issue.

  • Bread can sometimes upset a dog's stomach, particularly if it contains yeast or spices.
  • Monitor your dog's symptoms, such as appetite and energy levels, over the next 24–48 hours.
  • Consider contacting a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

It’s not uncommon for dogs to experience digestive upset after consuming bread, especially if it was freshly baked and contains yeast or spices. While bread itself isn't toxic, its ingredients can sometimes lead to gastrointestinal issues like gas, gurgling noises, or discomfort. Typically, these symptoms should resolve within a day or two. Provide lots of fresh water and a bland diet if needed. If symptoms persist or your dog seems to be in pain, it’s best to consult with a veterinarian.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I monitor in my dog after eating bread?

    Watch for any changes in behavior, appetite, or bowel movements. Keep an eye on their energy levels and if they show signs of discomfort, it would be wise to reach out to a vet.

  • Is it okay to give my dog bread regularly?

    While small amounts of plain bread are generally safe as an occasional treat, it should not be a regular part of your dog’s diet due to its limited nutritional value and potential to cause weight gain.

  • What ingredients in bread could be harmful to dogs?

    Watch out for bread containing raisins, garlic, onions, and spices, as these can be toxic to dogs. Bread dough, which contains yeast, is also dangerous if consumed by dogs.

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