This is Why
Halloween
Candies Are
Toxic For Dogs
Halloween candies are a staple during the holiday, but they can be dangerous for dogs.
Chocolate, found in many candies, contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs, leading to various health issues.
Dogs might ingest candy wrappers along with the treats, potentially causing intestinal blockages.
Xylitol, a sugar substitute in sugar-free candies, is highly toxic to dogs, causing low blood sugar and liver failure.
Hard candies pose a choking hazard if dogs attempt to swallow them whole or break them into pieces.
The high sugar content in candies can lead to obesity, dental problems, and even diabetes in dogs.
Artificial colors and preservatives in candies may trigger allergies or intolerances in some dogs.
Candies may contain ingredients like nuts or dairy that can lead to digestive upset or allergic reactions.