❌ Dangerous — Do Not Feed This
Most gum contains xylitol which is immediately fatal to dogs for Yorkshire Terriers.
Is Gum Safe for Yorkshire Terriers?
Gum is not safe for Yorkshire Terriers and should never be offered. Most gum contains xylitol which is immediately fatal to dogs for Yorkshire Terriers. There is no safe serving size — even tiny amounts can cause serious harm.
Xylitol causes catastrophic blood sugar crash and liver failure in minutes. If your Yorkshire Terrier has accidentally eaten Gum, do not wait for symptoms. Contact your vet or ASPCA Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately — early treatment dramatically improves outcomes.
Risk: High RiskHigh risk — avoid completely
Frequently asked questions
How much Gum can I give my Yorkshire Terrier?+
You should not give any Gum to your Yorkshire Terrier. It is not safe.
Can young or baby Yorkshire Terriers eat Gum?+
No. Young Yorkshire Terriers are even more vulnerable. Gum is not safe for any age.
Which parts of Gum are dangerous?+
Always remove: All sugar-free gum with xylitol — even one piece can be fatal before offering any Gum to your Yorkshire Terrier.
My Yorkshire Terrier ate Gum by accident — what do I do?+
Act immediately. Call ASPCA Poison Control (888-426-4435) now. Do not wait for symptoms.
Can Yorkshire Terriers eat Gum every day?+
No. Gum should never be given to Yorkshire Terriers.
⚠️ For informational purposes only. Always consult your vet. Emergencies: ASPCA Poison Control 888-426-4435.