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just realized my dog got into some cinnamon toast crunch this morning and now i'm paranoid lol. looked it up and apparently small amounts aren't dangerous, but honestly it's not worth the stress. turns out there's a difference between regular cinnamon and the stuff in actual food products. if you're wondering can dogs have cinnamon toast, the answer is basically no—not because a tiny bite will hurt them, but because it's high in sugar and other sketchy ingredients that aren't great for dogs. my vet said plain oatmeal is fine, but can dogs have cinnamon toast crunch or cinnamon sugar? skip it. the real risk is if it has raisins or xylitol mixed in, which are actually toxic. now i'm just sticking to dog-safe treats like blueberries and carrots. lesson learned: keep the spiced breakfast foods away from curious noses. anyone else have a pup who tries to steal everything off the counter?