Peanut Butter
Nutrition

Although peanut butter is one of our favorite treats for dogs, there has been a rise in awareness towards this product in the market when being fed to our lovely canines. Peanut butter is used in Kongs and in doggy baked goods, it's used to give medication and much more.
Xylitol
The whole fuss is due to a little chemical called Xylitol
, which is a sugar substitute used in many products that we consume. Xylitol
is a sugar alcohol, and naturally found in berries, plums, corn, oats, mushrooms, lettuce, trees, and some other fruits.
Although it's completely safe for humans, it's extremely toxic for dogs and can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), seizures, liver failure or even death.
But how much Xylitol
is too much?
50 milligrams (mg) of xylitol
per pound of body weight (100 mg per kg)has been reported to cause Hypoglycemia. The higher the dose, the higher the risk of liver failure, and past that point, the higher risk of seizures and death.
What about palm oil?
Palm oil is used for some peanut butter brands (usually the cheaper ones) to substitute the more expensive peanut oil.In large quantities, palm oil can lead to stomach upsets and diarrhoea, due to the high level of saturated vegetable fats contained in it, making it too rich and fatty. So both high in calories and possibly, too rich for the digestive system of some dogs.
Which peanut butters are safe?
The big deal with peanut butter now, is that some brands have been adding Xylitol to their recipes in order to substitute sugar and make it cheaper to produce and sell. However, there are some brands that don't include this chemical in their recipes and those are the ones we can feed our dogs.
This is a list of some of the brands we are sure don't currently contain Xylitol
, making them safe for dogs.
- Sun-Pat
- Peamutt Butter
- Meridian
- Whole Earth
- Skippy
Thank you for reading!









