
Sugar isn’t just a human problem — it’s quietly wreaking havoc in our pets’ health, especially in baked treats and mass-market chews. At Sanctum Paws & Fangs, we believe sweetness should come from love, not corn syrup. This guide exposes the many names of sugar, the risks it poses, and how to spot it before it sneaks into your dog’s bowl.
🧪 Sugar by Any Other Name
Pet food labels rarely say “sugar.” Instead, they use aliases that sound harmless or even healthy. Watch out for these on your ingredient lists:
- Syrups: Corn syrup, Cane syrup, Brown rice syrup, Molasses.
- The "Oses": Fructose, Dextrose, Glucose.
- Hidden Sweeteners: Caramel, Honey powder, Maltodextrin, Fruit juice concentrate.
These are all added sugars — often used to mask poor-quality ingredients or make treats more "addictive" for your dog.
⚠️ Why Sugar Is Dangerous for Dogs
- Obesity: Excess sugar equals empty calories, leading to rapid weight gain.
- Diabetes: Sugar spikes blood glucose, stressing the pancreas and increasing insulin resistance.
- Dental Disease: Sugar feeds the bacteria that cause plaque, tartar, and painful gum infections.
- Inflammation: Contributes to chronic inflammation, worsening joint pain and skin conditions.
🛑 Worst Offenders: Treats That Hide Sugar
| Brand / Product | Sugar Alias Used |
|---|---|
| Milk-Bone Biscuits | Sugar, Corn syrup |
| Pup-Peroni Treats | Sugar, BHA |
| Canine Carry Outs | Corn syrup, Caramel |
| Gravy Train | Sugar, Artificial flavors |
| Pedigree Dentastix | Added sugars, Dyes |
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✅ SPF’s Sweet Standards
We curate treats that prioritize health over hype. Our standards ensure every reward is:
- Single or limited ingredient.
- Naturally flavored (e.g., duck liver, blueberries).
- Free from added sugars and syrups.
- Freeze-dried or air-dried to preserve nutrients without sweeteners.
🐾 Final Thoughts
Sugar is a cheap thrill — and your dog’s health is worth more. At Sanctum Paws & Fangs, we believe every treat should nourish, not sabotage. Read labels. Ask questions. And choose sweetness that comes from clean ingredients, not clever marketing.