If your dog eats peanut butter fudge, monitor them closely for any signs of distress, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. While peanut butter itself is generally safe for dogs in moderation, fudge contains sugar, chocolate, and potentially harmful ingredients like xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. If the fudge contains chocolate or xylitol, or if your dog exhibits any concerning symptoms, contact your veterinarian immediately. Always consult your vet for personalized advice based on your dog's size and health.
Dogs love peanut butter. Most people will put peanut butter in a Kong so it takes the dog a long time to get the peanut butter out. It keeps the dog busy.
No
Well it will probably just do what you do when you put a spoon full of peanut butter in your mouth, it might be allergic, but it's probably not, don't worry about allergies unless it starts to whine after it eats it.
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put peanut butter on it
Clean it out of its hair. The dog will lick it off, probably. Most dogs love peanut butter.
No but peanut butter is considered a liquid as far as airline security goes. You can't carry on peanut butter.
Peanut: My Best Friend's Dog Chihuahua.
nope, the standard ingredients in a basic human peanut butter cookie is peanuts, sugar, flour, oil, which is all fine for your dog. In fact those ingredients can be found in dog food or treats. just don't intentionally feed him cookies as sugar can be bad for their health
no, to get my dog to eat pills, i have covered the pill in peanut butter with no problems
Yes, but not in large amounts as it might get stuck in their throat or they might get sick.
He becomes a 51 pound dog!