Brandy butter is a sweet, creamy spread made by combining butter, sugar, and brandy. It is a popular accompaniment to Christmas pudding and mince pies in the UK. However, it is not recommended for dogs to consume as it contains high levels of sugar and alcohol.
Sugar can lead to obesity and dental problems in dogs, while alcohol can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and even alcohol poisoning. In extreme cases, if a dog has consumed a large amount of brandy butter, it is important to seek veterinary attention immediately.
Safer alternatives for dogs include plain, unsalted butter or a small amount of plain, unsweetened yogurt.