Dog Food Safety Tool
Dog Food Safety Checker
Check whether a food may be safe, risky, or dangerous for dogs. Enter the food, amount eaten, dog size, and symptoms to get a quick safety estimate and next-step guidance.
Enter what your dog ate
Choose the food or ingredient, estimate how much your dog ate, and select any symptoms. This checker helps flag common dog food hazards such as chocolate, grapes, raisins, xylitol, onion, garlic, alcohol, caffeine, bones, and spoiled food.
How the checker works:
The result is based on food hazard level, amount eaten, dog size, symptoms, age, and health status.
High-risk foods automatically trigger urgent guidance, especially grapes/raisins, xylitol, chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, onion/garlic, cooked bones, and spoiled food.
This is a safety triage estimate, not a diagnosis.
The result is based on food hazard level, amount eaten, dog size, symptoms, age, and health status.
High-risk foods automatically trigger urgent guidance, especially grapes/raisins, xylitol, chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, onion/garlic, cooked bones, and spoiled food.
This is a safety triage estimate, not a diagnosis.
Safety Result
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Recommended Action
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Food Risk
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Dog Size
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Urgency
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Selected food
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Dog weight converted to kilograms
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Amount eaten
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Time since eating
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Symptoms selected
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Main concern
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What to do now
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Emergency warning: if your dog has seizures, collapse, trouble breathing, repeated vomiting, severe weakness, pale gums, or ate xylitol, grapes/raisins, a large amount of chocolate, alcohol, caffeine, cooked bones, or moldy food, contact a veterinarian or pet poison hotline immediately.
This checker gives general safety guidance only. It cannot know the exact dose, ingredients, dog health history, or product formulation. When in doubt, call your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline and keep the food package or ingredient list available.
