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Dogs are curious to try everything that seems interesting to them, whether solid or liquid. If your dog has found a cup of sweet tea on the table, chances are he will try it. But, can dog derink sweat tea? Let’s find out!

Can Dogs Drink Sweet Tea?

No, shouldn’t drink sweat tea. Although a small amount of tea has not so harmful effects on dogs, it is better not to give them.  The high level of caffeine found in tea leads to caffeine toxicity that can be alarming for your dog’s health. Although caffeine provides an energy boost to dogs, it can cause problems for you as a dog owner. To keep dogs hydrated, water is the best drink that they need. 

 Are there health benefits of sweet tea for dogs? What happens if they drink tea for an upset stomach? Well, this blog post is an answer to all your questions. And here’s how. 

Dogs and Sweet Tea

Undoubtedly, tea is an iconic drink as the brewing of over 6.5 tons of tea leaves is done worldwide each year. But when it comes to dogs, they don’t need to have tea. 

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For dogs, sweet tea containing regular sugar is not hazardous. But the fact is that the rate of obesity and diabetes in dogs is gradually increasing. So, overconsumption of refined sugar leads to these medical conditions.  

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Moreover, refined sugar also causes tooth decay and pancreas diseases in dogs. Make sure that tea does not contain xylitol. It is a sugar substitute that is quite harmful to dogs. Your dog can become overweight if allowed to drink sweet tea regularly.

But do you know dogs can drink tea with honey? Honey is usually safe for them in small amounts as it has natural sugars, vitamins, and minerals. 

What Happens If a Dog Drinks Sweet Tea?

High sugar content in sweet tea is a bad choice for your dog. Alongside, too much caffeine in the tea is quite toxic for your pet. Digestive problems, including diarrhea can also occur because of sugar and caffeine. 

Dogs should avoid sweet tea as it is not a healthy option. Besides, caffeine and tannin can affect their nervous system badly. Sweet tea can also provoke anxiety in your pet, resulting in breaking and throwing things. 

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You should avoid giving too much sugar to dogs, especially in the case of obesity-prone dogs. Instead, you should give them water, ice cubes or plain water that is essential for them. 

Is Tea Good for the Upset Stomach of a Dog?

If your dog has an upset stomach, you can offer him tea. In this case, green tea is a good option for your pet as it contains antioxidants. Besides, green tea reduces gut inflammation and increases the recovery process. 

Regular black tea is good for your dog’s upset stomach because caffeine is not present. White tea is also a better option for their bad stomach because of antioxidants. But avoid offering them coffee or tea containing caffeine.

Are There Any Health Benefits Of Sweet Tea for Dogs?

There are no scientific studies available for the tea’s health benefits for dogs. But the antioxidant benefits are the same for dogs as humans. 

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However, the risk of caffeine toxicity dominates any possible benefits of sweet tea for dogs as caffeine increases the heart rate and can be toxic for them if consumed too much. For instance, drinking five cups per day can be toxic for a small dog. 

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Can Dogs Drink Other Teas?

Generally speaking, herbal tea has different types of ingredients. Some ingredients, even in small quantities, can cause harm to dogs. Naturally occurring caffeine-free tea like rooibos is beneficial in dog digestion. 

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The better tea options for your dog include green and black teas available commercially. These are pretty good supplements for dogs suffering from hepatitis. Concerning green tea, you should offer your dog its decaffeinated type. Decaffeinated tea is not without caffeine, but it undergoes the decaffeination process. However, some amount of a drug remains in the tea. 

According to some pet owners, green tea results in fresh breath in dogs and reduces their stools’ odor. Keep in mind that a large number of green tea on an empty dog’s stomach results in adverse effects. Even if it is green tea, dogs should consume a moderate amount. That’s because their system is not so developed as compared to humans. 

Alternatives to Tea

A small amount of tea cannot cause any serious harm to dogs. However, you should avoid intentionally offering it to your pet. However, moderate amounts of dogs can have some fresh juices, coconut water, and nut milk. But avoid providing things containing additional sugars, salt, or preservatives to dogs. 

The best possible way to keep your dog hydrated is to offer them fresh cool water. As you know, water is essential for living organisms, including dogs. Also, one cannot deny the benefits that water provides them. 

Do not limit water intake for your dog unless your vet suggests you do so. Feeding fruits and vegetables to your pet dog is also a great choice as these are rich in water content. 

Final Thoughts

Can Dogs Drink Sweet Tea? Offering leftover sweet tea to your dog seems harmless, but what matters is your pup’s amount of tea. Caffeine found in some teas is dangerous for dogs. Its overconsumption leads to an increase in blood pressure and uneven heart rate.

Consuming too much sweet tea results in health problems like tooth decay. Pancreas diseases and obesity is also on the top of the list. Caffeine and tannin can cause a damaging effect on their nervous systems. Decaffeinated tea is not caffeine-free; however, it’s a good option compared to one having caffeine.

Water and fruits and vegetables are good alternatives to tea for dogs. These items are best suitable to keep them hydrated. Your pup might suffer from diarrhea because of drinking too much tea when you add milk into it. 

 

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