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Not Safe for Dogs

Medium dog serving: never

Key warning: all brownies — chocolate, fudge, and cocoa varieties

Can Dogs Eat Brownies? No — Chocolate and Cocoa Are Toxic to Dogs

This food is NOT safe for dogs. Keep it away from your pet.

Brownies are toxic to dogs. They are made with chocolate or cocoa powder which contains theobromine and caffeine. Even small amounts of brownie cause theobromine toxicity. The high fat content adds pancreatitis risk. Never give dogs brownies under any circumstances.

Warning Signs & Symptoms

Theobromine and caffeine from chocolate or cocoa: vomiting, increased heart rate, muscle tremors, seizures. High fat from butter and chocolate: pancreatitis risk. Sugar: blood sugar spike. Walnuts in some recipes: walnut toxicity (juglone). Small amounts dangerous for small dogs.

If Your Dog Ate This

Call vet or ASPCA Poison Control 888-426-4435. Note brownie type and amount consumed and dog's weight.

What to Avoid

all brownies — chocolate, fudge, and cocoa varieties

Portions & nutrition

Serving (medium dog)
never
Serving (large dog)
never
Calories (per 100g)
466
Safe frequency
Never

Source

Source: SAFEFOODFORDOGS

What You Need to Know

Brownies are made with chocolate, cocoa powder, or both — delivering concentrated theobromine and caffeine. The fat content from butter and chocolate adds pancreatitis risk. Walnut brownies add juglone toxicity from walnuts. Even a small bite of brownie contains meaningful theobromine for a small dog. Fudgy brownies have higher chocolate concentration than cakey brownies. Always a veterinary concern and never appropriate for dogs.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Can Dogs Eat Brownies safe for dogs?
No, Can Dogs Eat Brownies is not safe for dogs. Brownies are toxic to dogs. They are made with chocolate or cocoa powder which contains theobromine and caffeine. Even small amounts of brownie cause theobromine toxicity. The high fat content adds pancreatitis risk. Never give dogs brownies under any circumstances.
What happens if a dog eats Can Dogs Eat Brownies?
If a dog eats Can Dogs Eat Brownies, they may experience: Theobromine and caffeine from chocolate or cocoa: vomiting, increased heart rate, muscle tremors, seizures. High fat from butter and chocolate: pancreatitis risk. Sugar: blood sugar spike. Walnuts in some recipes: walnut toxicity (juglone). Small amounts dangerous for small dogs.
How much Can Dogs Eat Brownies can a dog eat?
Brownies are made with chocolate, cocoa powder, or both — delivering concentrated theobromine and caffeine. The fat content from butter and chocolate adds pancreatitis risk. Walnut brownies add juglone toxicity from walnuts. Even a small bite of brownie contains meaningful theobromine for a small dog. Fudgy brownies have higher chocolate concentration than cakey brownies. Always a veterinary concern and never appropriate for dogs.

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Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before making dietary changes for your pet.