My Dog Drank Pickle Juice What Should I Do?

Reviewed By Julie •  Updated: 12/07/21 •  3 min read
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Do you and your family love pickles? If so, you’re not alone! Though pickles seem to be one of those things that you either love or hate! And when it comes to dogs, they will eat or drink almost anything! So what happens if a dog drinks pickle juice?

Has your dog drunk pickle juice? Are you worried the pickle juice will make your dog sick? If so, you’ve come to the right place. We understand it can be scary when something like this happens.

We’ve put together some information about pickles and pickle juice and whether pickle juice can make a dog sick. Let’s get started!

What is Pickle Juice?

Pickle juice is the liquid that’s packed with pickles. In recent years, drinking pickle juice has become popular with people looking to improve their health. However, drinking pickle juice goes back to Mesopotamia more than 4,000 years ago!

Pickle juices can vary when it comes to taste and nutrition. It all depends on each recipe as the taste and nutrients found in the pickle juice. Even so, most pickle juice contains sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium.

It’s thought pickle juice may help relieve muscle cramps, control blood sugar, and more. However, what happens if a dog drinks pickle juice? Can pickle juice make our canine companions sick?

Pickle Juice & Dogs

Unfortunately, pickle juice is not as healthy for dogs as it is for us. Pickle juice contains a lot of salt, sugar, and vinegar. Salt and sugar are very bad for dogs. What’s more, if the pickles contain onions, then the onion in the juice could also make your dog sick. Onions are a known toxin for our canine friends.

In addition, pickles and pickle juice could also be made with other spices and herbs that are toxic to dogs.

If your dog has had a lick or two of pickle juice, chances are very good he will be OK. But if he’s drunk a lot of pickle juice, then it’s best to call the vet right away.

Can Dogs Eat Pickles?

Yes, but it’s best they eat only plain pickles and only in small amounts. The pickles shouldn’t contain any other ingredients. Cucumbers, in small amounts, are an even better option for your fur baby to enjoy! Cucumbers are also safe if they don’t contain any other ingredients!

Remember, if your dog does drink a lick or two of pickle juice, he will be OK. However, if your fur baby drinks a lot more pickle juice, then it’s best to call the vet. They’ll have the best advice to offer on how to help your canine companion.

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Julie is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, where she studied Animal science. Though contrary to the opinion of her parents she was meant to study pharmacy, but she was in love with animals especially cats. Julie currently works in an animal research institute (NGO) in California and loves spending quality time with her little cat. She has the passion for making research about animals, how they survive, their way of life among others and publishes it. Julie is also happily married with two kids.

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