However, cases of
alcohol poisoning in dogs have been reported after dogs have ingested rotten apples, sloe berries used to make sloe gin, and uncooked bread and pizza dough, all of which contain the compound.
Not exact matches
Dogs will show signs of being drunk, and
in extreme cases can die of
alcohol poisoning.
If your
dog consumes more than a few sips of
alcohol, he can experience dangerous drops
in blood sugar, blood
alcohol poisoning, seizures, and even death.
Alcohol has similar effects
in dogs and humans, according to the Pet
Poison Helpline.
Alcohol poisoning is surprisingly common
in dogs and cats, and incidences swell around the holiday season.