Yes — Check Ingredients First

Can Labrador Retrievers Eat Peanut Butter?

Most peanut butter is safe for dogs, but you must check the label for xylitol (birch sugar), which is extremely toxic to dogs. Choose unsalted, natural peanut butter with no added sweeteners.

🐕 Labrador Retriever-Specific Guidance

For a Labrador Retriever (55–80 lbs), use the standard serving guidance, adjusting to your individual dog's weight and any breed-specific sensitivities.

Labrador Retrievers are at risk for bloat (GDV). Avoid feeding large amounts of any new food at once, and don't give treats right before or after exercise.

Nutrition Notes

Good source of protein, healthy fats, vitamin E, and niacin. High in calories (about 190 kcal per 2 tablespoons).

Serving Guidance

Small dogs: 1/2 teaspoon. Medium dogs: 1 teaspoon. Large dogs: 1 tablespoon. Use as a training reward or Kong filler. Always check for xylitol first.

Risks to Know

Xylitol-containing peanut butter can cause rapid insulin release, hypoglycemia, liver failure, and death. High fat content can contribute to pancreatitis if overfed.

Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control • FDA Pet Safety Information