"Fruitcake and raisins can be dangerous for dogs. Learn why these holiday staples are harmful and discover safe, shareable treats for your pup at Newflands!"
Why You Should Think Twice Before Sharing Fruitcake With Your Dog
The holiday season is here—a time for family, friends, and delicious treats! But while it’s tempting to include your furry friend in the festivities, some foods meant for humans can be dangerous for dogs.
One of the biggest culprits? Fruitcake.
At Newflands, your pet’s health is our priority. Let’s explore why fruitcake is harmful and how you can spoil your pup with safer, healthier alternatives this holiday season.
Did you know that raisins are simply dried grapes? While they might seem like a harmless snack, both grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs.
The exact reason for their toxicity remains unclear, but the effects are severe. Even a small amount can cause:
It’s not about how much your dog eats—some dogs can experience severe symptoms from just one raisin, while others might consume more before showing signs.
👉 Avoid the risk entirely by keeping all grape- or raisin-containing foods, like fruitcake, away from your dog.
While raisins are the main concern, fruitcake often contains other ingredients that are harmful to dogs:
Instead of risky holiday foods, choose safe, delicious, and nutritious treats for your furry friend. At Newflands, we offer pet-safe options that are perfect for spreading holiday cheer:
If your dog accidentally eats fruitcake, act fast:
Fruitcake may be a festive favorite for humans, but it’s a no-go for dogs. Instead, treat your furry family members to something safe, delicious, and healthy. Explore Newflands’ range of natural, high-quality pet products that keep tails wagging and bellies happy:
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