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What peanut butter is safe for dogs?

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What Type of Peanut Butter is Best for Dogs? Generally speaking, any peanut butter that doesn't contain xylitol (or chocolate) should be fine for a dog. It can be a good source of protein and healthy fat for your dog — in moderation, of course. However, some peanut butters are healthier than others. read more

The exact amount of peanut butter will vary from dog to dog and from peanut butter to peanut butter (check the caloric count on the label). Generally speaking, small dogs should get no more than about 1/2 tablespoon of peanut butter per day and larger dogs should get no more than about 1 tablespoon. read more

” So most people don’t know that one of the top selling dog treats of all time is really bad for dogs. Like really bad. Yet pet store shelves are stacked with peanut butter flavored products. read more

But not all peanut butter is safe for pets, and all dog owners should know about this potentially deadly ingredient. Xylitol, a sweetener used in many foods, including peanut butter, yogurt, toothpaste and chewing gum, is safe for humans but potentially deadly for dogs. read more

In many cases peanut butter for dogs is perfectly fine, but now with a unique line of peanut and other nut butters on the market it could be deadly. read more

Peanut butter is among the "people" foods that are generally safe for dogs to eat. Peanuts are a type of legume, rather than a nut, and are therefore rich in protein and contain healthy fats and vitamins E and H, which will help keep your dog's coat healthy and shiny. read more

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