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Can dogs eat candy?

Last reviewed June 2026 · Sourced from ASPCA & Merck Veterinary Manual

No — avoid
Candy varies but common issues: xylitol, chocolate, raisins, macadamia nuts, caffeine.

The short answer

No — avoid — dogs should never eat candy. many dangers Sugar/chocolate confections.

Why it's dangerous

Candy varies but common issues: xylitol, chocolate, raisins, macadamia nuts, caffeine.

Symptoms to watch for

Varies by ingredient.

What every dog owner should know

  • Treat as emergency
  • Halloween candy = top vet emergency

What to do if your dog ate candy

Stay calm, note how much was eaten, and contact your vet immediately. For urgent help, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control hotline is 888-426-4435. See our full step-by-step guide: Dog ate something toxic — what to do.

Dogs vs. Cats — Candy safety comparison
🐕 Dogs
No — avoid

many dangers

🐈 Cats
No

NO

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Puppy safety

Candy is even more dangerous for puppies than adult dogs. Their smaller body weight means the same amount delivers a much higher toxic dose per pound. Their developing organs are also less able to process and clear toxins. If your puppy ate any amount of candy, contact your vet immediately — don't wait for symptoms.

What to do if your dog ate candy

  1. Don't wait for symptoms. Some toxic effects start hours later but treatment is most effective when given early.
  2. Call your vet or an animal poison control hotline now:
    • ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435 (fee may apply)
    • Pet Poison Helpline: (855) 764-7661
  3. Have these details ready: your pet's weight, the amount eaten, when it happened, and any symptoms you've noticed.
  4. Don't induce vomiting unless the vet specifically tells you to. Inducing vomiting at home can cause aspiration in some cases.
  5. Save the packaging or a sample of what was eaten — this helps the vet identify ingredients.
See full emergency guide

Safer alternatives to candy

Looking for a safe treat? Here are vet-approved alternatives dogs can enjoy instead:

Frequently asked questions

Is candy toxic to dogs?
Yes — Candy varies but common issues: xylitol, chocolate, raisins, macadamia nuts, caffeine.
How much candy is too much?
Any amount can be dangerous. Even small ingestions warrant a call to your veterinarian.
Can puppies eat candy?
No — and even more dangerous than for adults due to lower body weight. Contact your vet immediately if a puppy eats any amount.
What are the symptoms of candy poisoning in dogs?
Varies by ingredient.
What should I do if my dog ate candy?
Call ASPCA Poison Control at (888) 426-4435 or your veterinarian immediately. Don't wait for symptoms.

Frequently asked questions

Can dogs eat candy?
No — avoid. Candy varies but common issues: xylitol, chocolate, raisins, macadamia nuts, caffeine.
What happens if a dog eats candy?
Varies by ingredient.
Is candy toxic to dogs?
Yes — candy is toxic to dogs. Candy varies but common issues: xylitol, chocolate, raisins, macadamia nuts, caffeine.

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