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Can Dogs Eat Cream of Wheat? Vet-Approved Nutrition Facts & FAQ

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Can Dogs Eat Cream of Wheat

The grain-free diet craze is dying down among pet owners, leading some to wonder if dogs can eat grain products like Cream of Wheat. While it’s best to avoid table food for your dog and stick to a balanced commercial diet, it’s useful to know that Cream of Wheat is generally safe for dogs, but that does not mean it should be part of their daily diet.

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What Is Cream of Wheat?

Cream of Wheat is an American brand of farina, a type of breakfast porridge made from milled wheat. It’s a popular alternative to oatmeal for breakfast, and it’s often eaten with milk, sugar, salt, fruit, or syrup.

As a breakfast food for humans, Cream of Wheat provides a lot of nutrients for a low-calorie food 1. It’s rich in iron, B vitamins like niacin and thiamine, and selenium, a powerful micronutrient that acts as an antioxidant to protect cells against oxidative damage.

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Is Cream of Wheat Safe for Dogs?

Plain Cream of Wheat is generally safe for dogs to eat, provided they don’t have a wheat allergy, which is rare. Most food allergies in dogs are caused by proteins like beef and chicken. However, there are plenty of ingredients people add to Cream of Wheat that can be unhealthy or unsafe for dogs. Some of the common ingredients include sugar, milk, artificial sweeteners, and fruit.

Milk is often added to Cream of Wheat to make it creamier, but it isn’t healthy for dogs. Lactose, the sugar found in milk, is hard on dogs’ digestive systems and may cause digestive upset, vomiting, or diarrhea.

Sugar is often added, and it’s important to limit your dog’s sugar intake. Consuming excess amounts of sugar can lead to obesity, which shortens your dog’s lifespan and contributes to severe health conditions like heart disease and diabetes. Fruit is also safe but presents a similar risk of excess sugar.

Plenty of ingredients can also be toxic to dogs, such as xylitol, which is extremely toxic to dogs, even in low doses. So always make sure you read the ingredients before offering any human foods to dogs.

Is Cream of Wheat Good For Dogs?

Cream of Wheat may be safe for your dog if it’s cooked with no extra ingredients, but that doesn’t mean your dog should have it. All the nutrients that Cream of Wheat provides apply to humans. Your dog should get the nutrients they require from commercial dog food.

Like any other dietary change, it’s best to speak to your vet before feeding Cream of Wheat or other human foods to your pup.

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In Conclusion

With no added sugar and cream, Cream of Wheat is a safe food for dogs who do not have a wheat allergy, but it’s not necessarily suitable for your dog’s diet. Also, some dogs will not enjoy eating it. Instead of supplementing your dog’s diet with human food, serve nutritionally complete dog food and dog-safe treats.

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