Peamutt Dog Peanut Butter | Treat Formulated for Dogs No Added Sugar and Salt Sweeteners Friendly Texture Perfect

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Peamutt Dog Peanut Butter | Treat Formulated for Dogs No Added Sugar and Salt Sweeteners Friendly Texture Perfect

Peamutt Dog Peanut Butter | Treat Formulated for Dogs No Added Sugar and Salt Sweeteners Friendly Texture Perfect

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The following brands are common grocery store shelf staples but contain added transfats, sweeteners, and other unnecessary ingredients. Pet owners should not share these peanut butters with their dog. On August 3, 2017, we received a message from Hank Capasso, of Hank’s Protein Plus Nut Spreads, announcing that he had taken the wonderful step of removing xylitol from his company’s peanut and other nut butters. Because it’s high in calories and fat, it’s wise to keep peanut butter portions to a minimum to avoid weight gain. If your pup is nuts for peanut butter, you can give him 1/2 teaspoon for a small dog or 1 teaspoon for a medium or large dog twice per day. Can Dogs Have Crunchy Peanut Butter? Peanut butter is generally not a good treat option for overweight or obese dogs and dogs with diabetes and pancreatitis. Although rare, some dogs can be allergic or have a food intolerance to peanuts. And even healthy dogs should eat peanut butter in moderation to avoid weight gain. 4 Best Peanut Butter Brands For Dogs A peanut butter product being xylitol-free doesn’t always mean it’s dog-friendly. Some peanut butters labeled as “natural”, like Skippy Natural or Jif Natural peanut butter spread, are xylitol-free but are still not recommended due to additives like corn syrup and trans fats.

Yes, crunchy peanut butter is safe for dogs as long as you follow the same ingredient guidelines. But if your pup has digestive problems, the peanut chunks may be harder for him to digest. Is JIF Peanut Butter Safe For Dogs? Skippy is another popular brand that doesn’t contain xylitol. But, like JIF, it’s not the healthiest option for your furry friend. Skippy’s regular creamy peanut butter contains 150mg of sodium per serving as well as hydrogenated vegetable oil and sugar, all of which aren’t ideal for your dog’s health. And Skippy Natural contains just as much salt. Which Brands Of Peanut Butter Contain Xylitol? Perhaps you like you prefer the texture of chunky peanut butter and want to share that crunchy experience with your dog.

Peanut Butter Alternatives for Dogs

But your dog doesn’t know this. He will happily gulp down peanut butter that contains xylitol – unaware that this could be his last treat ever. This could also help to improve your dog’s dry coat and inflamed skin. As peanut butter is high in good fats, a small amount is all that is required to keep your dog healthy. Less is more. There’s no extra salt, sugar, additives, or anything unpronounceable. Just 100% natural creamy peanut butter. However, as human food manufacturers continually look for ways to make their products appealing to wider audiences, and seek ways to either sell more of their products or reduce the cost of producing them, the ingredients and make-up of some processed foods such as peanut butter are apt to change from time to time, and this is something that all dog owners should be aware of where peanut butter is concerned. In fact, the toxic dose of xylitol in dogs is even less than chocolate! For example, as little as 1.37 grams of xylitol can cause a rapid drop in a dog’s blood sugar (“hypoglycemia”) and result in staggering, disorientation, collapse, and seizures in a 30-pound dog*.

Have you come across another peanut butter sold in the USA that contains xylitol? Let me know in the comments so I can add it to the list. How to Keep Your Natural Peanut Butter Spreadable Vitamin B3 also improves the digestive system and produces a lot of acids that kill harmful bacteria from your dog’s gut. High source of Protein: Protein is an extremely important nutrient in your dog’s diet. It makes sure that your Dog grows faster and can repair its muscle from any injury. Usually, your dog gets the most energy from the meal. Companies add xylitol to make Peanut Butter sweeter. Xylitol is a sugar substitute. Which is not an organic thing. It has many side effects. You should avoid xylitol-based products for your Dog. Xylitol causes a rapid release of InsulinXylitol is perfectly safe for humans to eat, but it is very toxic to dogs, even in very low amounts. Just .1gram of xylitol per kg of the dog’s weight can lead to a rapid and dangerous blood: sugar drop, which is known as hypoglycaemia. This can present with symptoms including disorientation, weakness, collapse and even seizures, and requires urgent veterinary attention. Two of the main peanut butter brands that are known to contain xylitol are Krush Nutrition, and Nuts’n’More, and neither of these brands should be fed to your dog. Brands that are currently safe



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