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Is BISCOFF COOKIES Toxic to Dogs and Cats?

BISCOFF COOKIES may be harmful to pets in certain amounts. Biscoff Cookies are a type of spiced shortcrust biscuit typically enjoyed by humans, often found in grocery stores, coffee shops, and online retailers. These cookies are made with ingredients like wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oils, and spices such as cinnamon. While Biscoff Cookies are not inherently toxic to cats and dogs, they contain sugar, fats, and other ingredients that are not suitable for pets and could potentially lead to digestive upset or contribute to obesity if consumed in large quantities. It is generally best to avoid giving these cookies to pets and opt for treats specifically formulated for their dietary needs.

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What To Do If Your Pet Ate BISCOFF COOKIES

  1. Stay calm and remove your pet from the source

  2. Contact your veterinarian immediately

  3. Call ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435

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Sources: CHIVELAB

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