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Dog Peanut Butter

Natures Deli Peanut Butter Paste for Dogs - 100g

Natures Deli
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The Natures Deli Paste recipes are a complementary grain free, gluten free and hypoallergenic pet treat for dogs. Each paste comes in a handy pouch...

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Denzel's Easter Chocolate Buttons Dog Treats - 90g

Denzel's
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Brand new for Easter 2026, Denzel's Easter Chocolate Buttons Dog Treats - 90g are the perfect festive treats for your dog. These bite-size, soft-ba...

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FAQs

Is any peanut butter safe for dogs?

Yes, but not all peanut butter is created equal. Some human peanut butter brands contain xylitol, an artificial sweetener that is toxic to dogs and can cause rapid drops in blood sugar, making your pup very unwell. Regular peanut butter can also be high in fat, added salt and sugar, which aren't great for dogs either.
The good news is that dog-specific peanut butter, like the options in our Dog Peanut Butter collection is made with dog-safe ingredients and no harmful additives. For example, Peamutt Butter is a natural peanut butter with no added salt or sugar and Big Spoon Roasters Wag Butter is handcrafted with fresh-roasted peanuts, organic chia seeds and organic coconut oil for a nutritional boost. Always choose a peanut butter that's been formulated for dogs so you can treat with confidence.

How much peanut butter can a dog have?

Peanut butter is a treat, so it's best enjoyed in moderation as part of a balanced diet. As a general guide, a teaspoon to a tablespoon a few times per week works well, depending on your dog's size. Smaller dogs should stick to the lower end, while larger breeds can handle a little more. Just remember that treatsl, including peanut butter, should complement your dog's meals rather than replace them, so keep an eye on overall calorie intake, particularly if you're using it daily in enrichment toys. For ideas on how to make the most of it, take a look at our lick mats, Pupsicle toys and dog treat dispensers, all perfect for turning peanut butter into a longer-lasting, enriching activity.

Can I give my dog peanut butter?

Yes, peanut butter can be a great treat for dogs when you choose a dog-safe option. Dog peanut butter is perfect for adding extra fun to treat time and can be used in several ways:
- Spread on toys
- Added to lick mats
- Used as a reward during training or grooming
It’s also commonly used for enrichment, helping keep dogs engaged and mentally stimulated while they lick and play.