Use Caution
Medium dog serving: 1-2 cubes
Key warning: human stock cubes or bouillon cubes (extreme sodium and onion powder — toxic)
Can Dogs Eat Bone Broth Cubes? Caution — Dog-Specific Only, Never Human Stock Cubes
This food requires caution. Read the details carefully before feeding.
Dog-specific frozen bone broth cubes made without onion, garlic, or excessive salt are safe and beneficial. Commercial human stock cubes are extremely high in sodium and often contain onion — dangerous. Only use dog-specific bone broth products or homemade.
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Warning Signs & Symptoms
Commercial human stock cubes: extreme sodium, onion powder — toxic. Dog-specific bone broth cubes: safe if made without alliums and low sodium. Flavored varieties: check all ingredients carefully.
If Your Dog Ate This
No emergency at dog-specific bone broth cubes. Call vet if human stock cube consumed.
Safe to Feed
dog-specific bone broth cubes without onion, garlic, or excessive sodium
What to Avoid
human stock cubes or bouillon cubes (extreme sodium and onion powder — toxic)
Portions & nutrition
- Serving (small dog)
- 1 small cube
- Serving (medium dog)
- 1-2 cubes
- Serving (large dog)
- 2-3 cubes
- Calories (per 100g)
- 10
- Safe frequency
- Daily as treat or food topper
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What You Need to Know
Frozen bone broth cubes made for dogs from plain bone broth without onion, garlic, or excessive salt are an excellent treat and hydration booster. They can be given frozen as a cooling treat or melted over food. Commercial dog bone broth cube products are widely available and generally safe. Human stock cubes or bouillon cubes contain extreme sodium and typically onion powder making them toxic — never use human stock products for dogs.
This food requires care — if your dog has eaten a large amount read our emergency guide
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Bone Broth Cubes for Dogs safe for dogs?
- Bone Broth Cubes for Dogs requires caution for dogs. Dog-specific frozen bone broth cubes made without onion, garlic, or excessive salt are safe and beneficial. Commercial human stock cubes are extremely high in sodium and often contain onion — dangerous. Only use dog-specific bone broth products or homemade.
- What happens if a dog eats Bone Broth Cubes for Dogs?
- If a dog eats Bone Broth Cubes for Dogs, they may experience: Commercial human stock cubes: extreme sodium, onion powder — toxic. Dog-specific bone broth cubes: safe if made without alliums and low sodium. Flavored varieties: check all ingredients carefully.
- How much Bone Broth Cubes for Dogs can a dog eat?
- Frozen bone broth cubes made for dogs from plain bone broth without onion, garlic, or excessive salt are an excellent treat and hydration booster. They can be given frozen as a cooling treat or melted over food. Commercial dog bone broth cube products are widely available and generally safe. Human stock cubes or bouillon cubes contain extreme sodium and typically onion powder making them toxic — never use human stock products for dogs.
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