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Beef Broth

Can Dogs Eat Beef Broth?

Find out if Beef Broth is safe for dogs and cats.

Dogs: Safe
Cats: Safe

Beef Broth

Beef broth is similar to chicken broth in that plain, low-sodium versions can be a healthy treat. It can be poured over kibble, frozen into ice cubes, or offered on its own. Many commercial beef broths and bouillons contain onion and garlic powder, which are toxic to pets. Reading labels or making broth at home is the safest approach.

Is Beef Broth Safe for Dogs?

Plain, low-sodium beef broth without onion or garlic is safe in moderation.

Is Beef Broth Safe for Cats?

Plain beef broth can be a tasty, hydrating treat for cats.

Preparation Notes

Avoid broths containing onion, garlic, chives, leeks, or high sodium.

Recommended Amount

A few tablespoons for dogs; 1-2 tablespoons for cats.

How Often?

Occasional.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • stomach upset if seasoned

What If My Pet Ate Beef Broth?

Check the label and stop use if any adverse signs develop.

Safe Alternatives

Sources

Vet's Note

PetPilot provides general information for educational purposes. While we reference authoritative veterinary organizations, this page has not been individually reviewed by a veterinarian for your specific pet. Individual animals may react differently based on age, weight, breed, health conditions, and amount consumed. Always consult your veterinarian or a poison control center for personalized advice, especially if your pet is ill, injured, pregnant, nursing, or on medication.

Medical DisclaimerThe content on this page is not a substitute for professional veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or emergency care. If you suspect your pet has eaten something harmful, contact your veterinarian or call ASPCA Poison Control or Pet Poison Helpline immediately.