Can one marshmallow hurt a dog?

Most marshmallows are toxic to dogs and could lead to severe organ damage. Dogs cannot eat anything jam-packed with sugar, including marshmallows (especially if they're coated in chocolate). If your dog eats one marshmallow, she should be fine, but keep an eye on her—and get ready to clean up any mess that may follow.
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Can I give my dog 1 marshmallow?

The answer is no. Though not all marshmallows are toxic to dogs, they certainly aren't good for your canine companion. Made from sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, vanilla extract, and coated with either cornstarch or confectioners' sugar, marshmallows contain very little, if any, nutritional value or health benefits.
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What if my dog ate a marshmallow?

If your dog has eaten too many (non-xylitol) marshmallows, watch for vomiting, lack of appetite, and diarrhea. If those symptoms persist, call your veterinarian.
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How many marshmallows can a dog have?

In general, one or two mini-marshmallows now and then is typically safe for dogs.
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How much xylitol is toxic to dogs?

Xylitol consumption is considered harmless to people but is known to cause life-threatening toxicoses in dogs. Dogs that ingest doses of >0.1 g/kg of xylitol are at risk for developing hypoglycemia, while dogs that ingest >0.5 g/kg may develop acute liver failure.
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Can dogs have Rice Krispie Treats?

Yes. This rice-based cereal is safe for dogs to eat, but not an adequate meal replacement. Many dog foods contain rice, to fill out a broader, high-protein diet.
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Is xylitol in all marshmallows?

Standard marshmallows are predominantly sugar, and fat-free or sugar-free marshmallows often contain the sweetener xylitol, which is extremely toxic to dogs. Even a small amount of xylitol can cause liver failure, seizures, hypoglycemia, or even death in dogs.
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What are the symptoms of xylitol poisoning in dogs?

Symptoms of xylitol poisoning in dogs include vomiting, followed by symptoms associated with the sudden lowering of your dog's blood sugar, such as decreased activity, weakness, staggering, incoordination, collapse and seizures.
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What sweets can dogs eat?

What Desserts Can Dogs Eat?
  • Anything including peanut butter - Your pup will gobble these up! ...
  • Sweet Potatoes.
  • Pumpkin flavored cakes and cookies.
  • Fruit popsicles (blueberries, strawberries, watermelon, bananas, raspberries, etc.)
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Can dogs have Jet Puffed marshmallows?

Marshmallows are typically made with corn syrup, gelatin, vanilla, sugar, cornstarch and sometimes tapioca. Whether you buy prepackaged Kraft Jet-Puffed or make them from scratch, these ingredients will be present and your dog should not eat them.
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Can a dog choke on a marshmallow?

Marshmallows are not toxic to dogs and will not do any harm when you give your dog just a little serving.
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Can dogs eat Lucky Charms marshmallows?

Lucky Charms are technically safe for your dog to eat, but they're not healthy and your vet would likely discourage it. (One could argue humans shouldn't eat Lucky Charms!) Like most cereals, Lucky Charms are made with refined grains, which aren't an essential ingredient in the canine diet (a.k.a. empty calories).
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What happens if my dog accidentally eats sweets?

Ingestion of granulated sugar may cause stomach upset and an imbalance of the bacteria that live in the gut. If your furry friend eats sugar, you might see vomiting, diarrhea, gas, and discomfort.
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Can dogs eat a little bit of sugar?

Key Takeaways. Granulated sugar is not good for dogs and may put them at risk of weight gain and other health problems. Sugar found naturally in fruit and vegetables is safe in moderation. Sugar-substitute xylitol and chocolate are very dangerous for dogs.
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Can dogs drink milk?

Milk is a safe treat in small quantities. A few tablespoons of cow's milk or goat's milk on an occasional basis can be a nice reward for your dog without the side effects of overindulgence.
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Can a dog survive eating xylitol?

"Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs." Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs. Even small amounts of xylitol can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), seizures, liver failure, or even death in dogs.
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Can dogs recover from xylitol?

Depending on the amount of xylitol ingested, they may recommend keeping your dog in the hospital to monitor their blood sugar and possibly starting medication to protect the liver. Most dogs do recover even with large xylitol ingestions, but veterinary intervention is often required.
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How do you flush poison out of a dog's system?

Once in the hospital, your veterinarian may give your dog intravenous fluid, flush your dog's stomach, give your dog activated charcoal to absorb the toxin, or perform surgery. Supportive medications may help your dog's kidneys and liver process the poison and heal.
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Can dogs have bananas?

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.
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Can dogs eat hot dogs?

Because they contain so many added ingredients that are not healthy for dogs, hotdogs are not a good choice for your pooch. If you want to give your dog a treat at the barbecue, it's best to give him some plain beef, pork, or chicken that has no salt or other seasoning on it.
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Is popcorn bad for dogs?

Yes and no. Plain, air-popped popcorn is safe for dogs to eat in small quantities. Buttered popcorn or popcorn with other toppings is not safe for your dog on a regular basis, although eating a few dropped pieces here and there probably won't hurt him.
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Are Cheerios OK to give dogs?

They won't harm your dog, but they don't provide much benefit either. Cheerios are made from mostly whole-grain oats, which provide no essential component of your pet's diet. As a result, mass-produced Cheerio treats function only as filler—they're just empty calories when dogs need a high-energy diet.
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Can dog's eat pizza?

The bottom line is that you should never give pizza to your dog, whether as a meal or a treat. They might experience a slight stomach upset if they're sensitive to dairy, due to the excess fat, but overall in many cases dogs are fine.
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Can dogs eat Honey Nut Cheerios?

The good news is YES, your dog can eat Honey Nut Cheerios. While giving them their own bowl of cereal for breakfast isn't recommended, letting them have small amounts of Cheerios as a treat while you're having breakfast is totally fine.
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Which foods contain xylitol?

Foods that contain xylitol include baked goods, peanut butter, drink powders, candy, pudding, ketchup, barbecue sauces, and pancake syrups. Xylitol also appears in medications, especially those called “meltaways” or “fastmelts” and chewable vitamins.
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