Bread
Categories: Processed foods, grains
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TreatOften OK in small amounts, but depends heavily on ingredients (raisins, xylitol, garlic/onion) and portion size.Read More -
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AvoidNot recommended as a treat; high starch and low fiber for rabbits.Read More -
TreatSmall amounts occasionally; avoid salty/seasoned breads.Read More
Food Forms & Parts
Garlic bread
Avoid: garlic (and often onion) is not recommended for dogs; butter/fat can also upset digestion.
Raisin bread
Avoid: raisins/grapes can be dangerous for dogs.
Raw yeast dough
Emergency risk: raw yeast dough can expand in the stomach and may produce alcohol during fermentation.
Sourdough bread (plain)
Often OK in small amounts; some dogs may still get stomach upset.
White bread (plain)
Plain white bread is usually safe as a tiny treat, but offers little nutrition.
Whole wheat bread (plain)
Usually OK in small amounts; still watch ingredients and portion size.
Label / Ingredient Checks
Unsafe if contains: xylitol, raisins, grapes, onion, garlic, chocolate, macadamia
Caution if contains: high_sodium, seeds_in_large_amounts, spicy_seasoning
‘Sugar-free’ baked goods may contain xylitol—always check the label.
Raisin bread is unsafe for dogs.