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Not Safe for Dogs

Medium dog serving: never

Key warning: all chocolate chip cookies

Can Dogs Eat Chips Ahoy? No — Chocolate Chips Contain Toxic Theobromine

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

Chips Ahoy cookies are not safe for dogs. They contain chocolate chips (theobromine toxicity), high sugar, and artificial ingredients. The chocolate chips make them inappropriate regardless of the amount. Never give dogs chocolate chip cookies of any brand.

Warning Signs & Symptoms

Chocolate chips: theobromine toxicity. High sugar: blood sugar spike and digestive upset. Artificial flavors and preservatives: digestive irritation. Regular exposure: obesity and dental disease.

If Your Dog Ate This

Monitor for theobromine symptoms. Call vet if small dog consumed multiple cookies.

What to Avoid

all chocolate chip cookies

Portions & nutrition

Serving (small dog)
never
Serving (medium dog)
never
Serving (large dog)
never
Calories (per 100g)
480
Safe frequency
Never

Source

Source: SAFEFOODFORDOGS

What You Need to Know

Chips Ahoy cookies contain real chocolate chips which contain theobromine — toxic to dogs. While the theobromine concentration in a single cookie is moderate, small dogs eating multiple cookies receive a meaningful dose. The high sugar content adds additional harm. Chewy versus crunchy varieties have similar chocolate content. Never give dogs any chocolate chip cookie regardless of brand — the chocolate chips are always the concern.

Not sure what to do next? Read our emergency guide What to Do If Your Dog Eats Something Toxic

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Frequently asked questions

Is Chips Ahoy for Dogs safe for dogs?
No, Chips Ahoy for Dogs is not safe for dogs. Chips Ahoy cookies are not safe for dogs. They contain chocolate chips (theobromine toxicity), high sugar, and artificial ingredients. The chocolate chips make them inappropriate regardless of the amount. Never give dogs chocolate chip cookies of any brand.
What happens if a dog eats Chips Ahoy for Dogs?
If a dog eats Chips Ahoy for Dogs, they may experience: Chocolate chips: theobromine toxicity. High sugar: blood sugar spike and digestive upset. Artificial flavors and preservatives: digestive irritation. Regular exposure: obesity and dental disease.
How much Chips Ahoy for Dogs can a dog eat?
Chips Ahoy cookies contain real chocolate chips which contain theobromine — toxic to dogs. While the theobromine concentration in a single cookie is moderate, small dogs eating multiple cookies receive a meaningful dose. The high sugar content adds additional harm. Chewy versus crunchy varieties have similar chocolate content. Never give dogs any chocolate chip cookie regardless of brand — the chocolate chips are always the concern.

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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.