# Can Dogs Eat Mince Pies UK? — Quick answer

PETHEALTH+ (https://pethealth.org.uk/health/can-dogs-eat-mince-pies-uk): Can Dogs Eat Mince Pies UK? — Quick answer. No — never let dogs eat mince pies. The raisins, sultanas and currants inside are unpredictably toxic to dogs and can cause kidney failure — and there is no safe dose. Even one mince pie warrants phoning your vet or Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000 — do not wait for symptoms.

PETHEALTH+ (https://pethealth.org.uk/health/can-dogs-eat-mince-pies-uk): Can Dogs Eat Mince Pies UK? — Key takeaways. Mince pies contain raisins, sultanas or currants — all can cause acute kidney failure in dogs, and there is no safe dose. Even one mince pie warrants phoning your vet or Animal PoisonLine (01202 509000) immediately — do not wait for symptoms. Fatty pastry, sugar, alcohol and nutmeg add further risk — keep mince pies and Christmas baking well out of reach.

PETHEALTH+ (https://pethealth.org.uk/health/can-dogs-eat-mince-pies-uk): Can Dogs Eat Mince Pies UK? — Can dogs eat mince pies?. No — mince pies are one of the most dangerous Christmas foods for UK dogs. Every pie is filled with mincemeat: a mixture of raisins, sultanas and currants. All of these dried vine fruits can cause acute kidney failure in dogs. The risk is unpredictable. One dog may become seriously ill after a single mince pie; another may seem fine — but there is no way to know in advance, and there is no safe dose. Every ingestion is treated as potentially toxic.

PETHEALTH+ (https://pethealth.org.uk/health/can-dogs-eat-mince-pies-uk): Can Dogs Eat Mince Pies UK? — Why mince pies are dangerous. The exact toxic compound in grapes and dried vine fruits remains unidentified, but the effect is well documented: sudden loss of kidney function. Mince pies concentrate the problem — the filling is mostly dried fruit, and dried fruit means a concentrated dose. | Ingredient | Risk to dogs | |------------|--------------| | Raisins, sultanas, currants | Kidney failure — no safe dose; the main danger | | Pastry (high fat) | Stomach upset; can trigger pancreatitis in susceptible dogs | | Sugar | Digestive upset and weight gain | | Brandy or other alcohol | Alcohol is toxic to dogs | | Nutmeg and mixed spice | Nutmeg is toxic in quantity — another reason to avoid | See grape poisoning in dogs for the full picture on vine fruit toxicity, and use the grape toxicity calculator only as a rough prompt — then phone your vet.

PETHEALTH+ (https://pethealth.org.uk/health/can-dogs-eat-mince-pies-uk): Can Dogs Eat Mince Pies UK? — What to do if your dog ate a mince pie. 1. Phone your vet or Animal PoisonLine (01202 509000) immediately 2. Report your dog's weight, how many pies were eaten, and when 3. Do not wait for symptoms — early treatment protects the kidneys 4. Do not induce vomiting unless your vet instructs you to 5. Keep the packaging or note the brand if you have it Veterinary treatment may include decontamination, IV fluids to protect the kidneys, and blood and urine monitoring. Early treatment gives the best chance of a full recovery.

Source: https://pethealth.org.uk/health/can-dogs-eat-mince-pies-uk
