Is natural peanut butter good for dogs?
Generally speaking, any peanut butter that doesn’t contain xylitol (or chocolate) should be fine for a dog. It can be a good source of protein and healthy fat for your dog — in moderation, of course. However, some peanut butters are healthier than others.
Is Jif Natural Peanut Butter safe for dogs?
JIF. There is no xylitol in any JIF peanut butter products making them safe for your pup. However, they do contain added salt, so they aren’t the best peanut butters for regular snacking. If you’re in a pinch, look for the “JIF Natural” series, which has a reduced amount of sugar and salt added.
What peanut butter contains xylitol?
Two years ago, food companies began adding it to peanut butters so they could label their products as no sugar or low sugar. There are currently five peanut butter brands that use xylitol: Go Nuts Co., Krush Nutrition, Nuts ‘N More, P28 Foods, and Protein Plus PB.
Can raw fed dogs have peanut butter?
No, dogs cannot eat peanut butter. Even dog-friendly peanut butter should not be fed to dogs, it contains inflammation-causing ingredients, dangerous mould, rancid fats and is linked to heart disease and obesity. My advice to you is to completely cut it from your dog’s diet. Peanuts do much more harm than good.
Last Updated
2020-12-04 20:23:19