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Can Dogs Eat Pizza?

Pizza is high on the list of favorite foods for many people.

No wonder, after all it is easy to eat at the table, on the couch or on the go. You can order them or bake them in the oven.

You may have wondered if it’s okay for your dog to eat pizza. Or has your dog just unabashedly helped itself to the pizza box?

In a nutshell: Can a dog eat pizza?

No, foods high in salt and fat are not suitable for dogs.

That includes the pizza. It can give your dog an upset stomach.

Therefore, she is not a good food or treat.

Is Pizza Unhealthy or Toxic to Dogs?

A pizza is not necessarily poisonous to dogs. However, she is not healthy either.

The size of your dog also plays a role. A slice of pizza can have a greater impact on a Chihuahua than on a Great Dane.

It also depends on the sensitivity of your four-legged friend’s stomach. Some dogs can complain right away, while others take the pizza just fine.

However, if you feed it for a longer period of time, it can definitely cause health problems for your dog.

Also, there are ingredients in pizza that are generally not good for dogs.

Can my dog eat pizza dough?

Whether raw or baked, the pizza dough is not for your dog. However, it is particularly harmful in its raw state.

Yeast is usually used for pizza dough. This can cause gas to build up in your dog’s digestive tract.

Excessive pressure in the stomach and discomfort are the result.

Because the stomach can expand significantly, it is possible that breathing becomes difficult.

But other problems can also be caused by yeast.

When yeast ferments, it breaks down carbohydrates into carbon dioxide and alcohol. The dog’s warm stomach can speed up this fermentation.

Your dog can get alcohol poisoning as a result.

So if you’re making the pizza dough yourself, don’t leave the bowl of raw dough unattended and out of reach of your dog.

If your dog has eaten raw dough, watch him and better call the vet. If he shows any abnormalities, such as a bloated stomach, breathing problems or coordination disorders due to alcohol, you should take your four-legged friend to the vet immediately.

In extreme cases, your dog could fall into a coma and die from alcohol poisoning and difficult breathing.

Which pizza topping is particularly harmful?

Onions and garlic, commonly found as a topping on pizza, are toxic to dogs.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s raw, cooked or dried.

Whether eating onions and garlic has any health effects on your dog also depends on its size.

A piece of onion or garlic can be deadly for a small dog, as the blood cells in the blood are broken down by the ingredients.

But even with a larger dog, you should make sure that it does not get any onions or garlic to eat.

The cheese also has a high fat content. Eating it regularly can lead to weight gain and obesity.

It gets worse if your dog gets pancreatitis, which is a sudden inflammation of the pancreas.

A topping with pepperoni is also not for your dog. While there are dogs that don’t mind the heat, it can cause diarrhea in others.

Good to know:

All parts of onions and garlic are toxic to dogs. You must not eat them raw, cooked or dried. They are particularly dangerous when dried, as the ingredients are more concentrated.

What can I do if my dog ate pizza?

If your dog only ate a little pizza, you usually don’t have to do much.

He might get an upset stomach, so you should monitor his behavior over the next few hours.

Vomiting or diarrhea can also occur.

If your dog has eaten a lot of pizza or if the symptoms persist, you should consult a veterinarian for advice.

Danger!

If your dog has contracted poisoning from the covering, you will recognize this by blood in the urine and refusal of water and food.

Conclusion

In general, pizza should not appear on your furry friend’s menu.

That’s why you shouldn’t share your pizza with your dog, even if he looks at you with his dog eyes as if he hasn’t eaten for three days.

If you drop a bit of pizza and your dog eats it, that’s usually not a problem.

If your dog shows the following signs after eating the pizza, you should contact the veterinarian:

  • Vomit
  • Refusal of water and food intake
  • Diarrhea
  • Pale mucous membranes
  • lethargy

Depending on your dog’s size, the pizza he eats may have a major, minor, or no effect on his health.

The situation is different if your dog eats raw pizza dough. This can have serious consequences. In this case, you should go to the vet.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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