Can Dogs Have A Small Amount Of Decaffinated Coffee In There Cookies?
27 June 2009 in Coffee makerI know caffeen is bad for dogs, but my dog loves the smell of coffee. She goes nuts when I come home with a cup of Dunkin!! I was wondering if it would be a problem if I baked her some plain dog cookies using a cup or so of decaffinated coffee in place of water? I guess the overall amount would be on cup of decaffinated coffee split up amongst 40 – 50 cookies. Thanks!
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I can’t see how it would harm, other than increasing her likely hood of stealing your coffee..
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Only if they’ve finished all there cake.
Dogs are not supposed to eat people food it is not good for them.
It depends on the process used to decaffinate the coffee… Some proceses use water; other processes use chemicals (which can give humans sensitive to it headaches, stomach aches, and other discomforts.)
Be careful what you use in the cookies… The type of flour is important; don’t use honey (it can contain bacteria dogs can’t digest), etc. Find dog-safe recipes on-line before cooking up anything for your pooch.
U should ask a vet or someone. U should keep the dog healthy strong etc. and dont spoil the dog