Can dogs eat Tiramisu?

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Overview

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No, dogs must not eat tiramisu. This sweet Italian dessert contains coffee and chocolate, both dangerous to dogs due to caffeine and theobromine content, risking symptoms from vomiting to life-threatening seizures. The high sugar and cream content puts dogs at risk of obesity and diabetes.

Risks

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  • Tiramisu is an iconic Italian dessert originating from the Veneto region in Italy. It is usually made with ladyfingers (savoiardi) dipped in strong coffee or espresso, layered with a mixture of mascarpone cheese, eggs and sugar, and dusted with cocoa powder. These components are not suitable for canine consumption.
  • Cocoa powder is used in tiramisu and it can be very toxic to dogs due to its theobromine and caffeine content. They can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, elevated heart rate, seizures, or even death.
  • In some recipes for tiramisu, a splash of liqueur, like Marsala wine or rum, added for extra flavor. This makes tiramisu doubly off-limits to dogs. Alcohol is harmful to dogs, even in small amounts it can cause intoxication, respiratory failure, coma or death.
  • Too much sugar can lead to digestive upset, obesity, diabetes, and dental problems in dogs.
  • Many dogs have lactose intolerance, and eating mascarpone can upset their stomachs, resulting in diarrhea and vomiting.
  • Many classic tiramisu recipes also call for raw eggs, which can be sources of harmful bacteria, Salmonella and E.coli.
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