
🚫 No eating: Unbaked Yeast Dough
🍞 What It Is
- Unbaked yeast dough – raw dough containing active yeast, flour, and water (sometimes sugar).
⚠️ How It Harms Dogs
When a dog ingests unbaked dough, the warm, moist environment of the stomach triggers two simultaneous lethal crises:
1️⃣ Gastric Dilation & Torsion (Bloat)
- The dough rapidly expands in the stomach.
- Causes acute gastric dilation → stomach stretches massively.
- Can progress to gastric volvulus (stomach twist).
- Compresses the diaphragm and major blood vessels → shock, organ failure.
2️⃣ Alcohol Poisoning (Ethanol)
- Yeast ferments sugars in the dough → produces ethanol.
- Ethanol is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream.
- Causes central nervous system depression, ataxia, coma, metabolic acidosis, hypothermia.
💀 Double Threat of Death
Both conditions occur simultaneously – the dog faces gastric torsion AND alcohol poisoning at the same time.
Mortality rate exceeds 80% within 2 hours without emergency treatment.
🛑 No Eating – Absolutely Forbidden
- Avoid eating at all costs.
- No safe amount – even a small lump of dough can swell and produce alcohol.
🆘 Emergency Response (If Accidental Ingestion Occurs)
- Immediate veterinary emergency – do not wait.
- Pass a gastric tube to release gas and remove dough.
- If gastric torsion has occurred → emergency surgery to untwist the stomach.
- Intravenous fluids to correct alcohol toxicity and dehydration.
- Monitor heart, electrolytes, and blood glucose.
Time is life – delayed treatment is almost always fatal.
🧴 Prevention
- Keep raw dough out of your dog’s reach at all times.
- Do not leave dough to rise on countertops.
- Discard expired dough in a sealed, dog‑proof trash container.
🐶 Unbaked dough is not food – it is a lethal poison. Never let your dog near it.





