My Dog Ate Angel Food Cake What Should I Do?

Reviewed By Kyoko •  Updated: 03/06/23 •  3 min read
Dog Moderate Toxicity Level
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Angel Food cake is a dessert that seems as if it was sent directly from heaven! No matter how you like to eat it, this is a cake that most people love. And if you love eating Angel Food cake, chances are your dog sits by your side begging for a piece. Some dogs may even help themselves to half a cake or more if you’re not looking! But what happens if a dog eats Angel Food cake?

Has your dog eaten Angel Food cake? Are you worried the Angel Food cake will make your dog sick? If so, you’ve come to the right place. We understand it can be scary when your dog eats something like this.

We’ve gathered information about Angel Food cake and whether it can make a dog sick. Let’s get started!

It is strongly recommended to contact a Pet Poison Helpline or your veterinarian.

What is Angel Food Cake?

Angel Food cake is a type of sponge cake made to be fluffy and delicious. It can be topped with almost anything, such as whipped cream, fruit, and more. However, some people prefer to eat this cake on its own.

This cake is a bit different from a traditional cake in that it has a fluffy texture. Its light and airiness is a huge attraction for everyone, from kids to seniors. Angel Food cake is made from the following ingredients (though recipes may vary):

While Angel Food cake is safe for humans (in moderation), what about dogs? Can dogs eat Angel Food cake?

Angel Food Cake & Dogs

The good news is that Angel Food cake is not toxic to dogs; however, we have to stipulate that the homemade version is safer for dogs than a store-bought cake. When you make a homemade Angel Food cake, you know all the ingredients used in the recipe. If there’s something not good for your dog, you know the cake is not safe for him.

On the other hand, a store-bought cake may include preservatives and other ingredients that can be harmful to dogs.

So, if you want to feed your dog some cake, Angel Food cake is a good option if it’s homemade. However, if you feed your fur baby more than a small piece, he could become sick. Dogs can develop vomiting and diarrhea if they eat any kind of cake. These symptoms should only last 12 to 24 hours. If they last longer, it’s best to call the vet. Dogs can become dehydrated from  persistent diarrhea and vomiting.

Cake is too rich for dogs and can cause digestive upsets if they eat too much or eat cake too often. It’s best to give your dog a very small piece of Angel Food cake as a rare treat. Don’t serve it to him on a regular basis.  Then you’ll have a happy, healthy dog!

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Kyoko is from a family of 3 and moved to New York with her parents and siblings when she was 13. Kyoko is fond of spending a great amount of time with pets, specifically her beagle Luna and cat Missy. Her boyfriend often complains that she spends too much time giving attention to their animals. Kyoko has written dozens of articles concerning pets and is aiming at owning a pet shop one day!

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