Is There Any Halloween Candy That’s Actually Safe for Michigan Dogs?
It's almost impossible not to give your dog a treat when they sit and stare at you with those big, soulful eyes. As much as you want to, you have to restrain yourself—especially when it comes to Halloween candy.
There are many foods that you should never feed your dog including grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, avocados, alcohol, and xylitol (a sugar substitute found in many sugar-free products). These foods can be toxic and lead to serious health issues.
Another food that is extremely dangerous to give to dogs is chocolate, which can cause symptoms ranging from vomiting and diarrhea to more severe issues like seizures, internal bleeding, and even death.
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While you should always keep your Halloween candy out of your pet's reach, some treats are actually safe for them.
Dog-Safe Peanut Butter Treats: Most dogs go nuts for peanut butter—just make sure it doesn’t have xylitol in it. You can grab some special peanut butter treats made just for dogs!
Pumpkin Treats: Plain canned pumpkin or pumpkin treats made for dogs are a great choice.
Carrot Sticks or Apple Slices: These are awesome natural treats and a healthy swap for candy. Just remember to take out the apple seeds and don’t go overboard.
Store-Bought Halloween Dog Treats: Some brands roll out Halloween-themed dog treats that look like pumpkins or ghosts, and they're made with safe ingredients for your dog to enjoy.
Just because the majority of sweets are bad for your dog doesn't mean they can't enjoy Halloween with the kiddos.
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