Quick answer
Alcohol is not safe for dogs. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Do not feed. If exposure already happened, contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Toxic risk safety check
Alcohol is not safe for dogs. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Alcohol is not safe for dogs. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Do not feed. If exposure already happened, contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Keep alcoholic drinks, fermented products, and alcohol-containing desserts away.
Not appropriate for any pet; exposure can become urgent.
Detailed safety guide
This is an exposure-prevention page, not a feeding suggestion; dogs should not be given alcohol in any amount. The main concern is alcohol can appear in drinks, desserts, fermented food, and raw dough.
Dogs usually rely on complete dog food. That makes alcohol different from a generic human-food answer, especially around seasonings, fat, sweeteners, and table scraps.
Alcohol is not safe for dogs. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Keep alcoholic drinks, fermented products, and alcohol-containing desserts away.
Not appropriate for any pet; exposure can become urgent.