Has anyone started feeding yogurt or anything else to their dog and noticed a unexpected improvement in health?
Posted by admin | Under Dog Health Wednesday Dec 16, 2009My dog used to bite his paw and the white hair around turned pink. I started giving him yogurt every day and after about 2 weeks, his fur that has been growing in has stayed white rather than pink. (the pink is from red yeast growing in wet fur).
I am sure it’s the yogurt as nothing else has changed. Has anyone else experienced and improvement in your dog’s health as a result of feeding yogurt or anything else you were told was good for your dog?
I give my dogs live culture yoghurt every day. I do this from the first day I bring them home as puppies. None of them have ever had a problem with allergies.
We will see posts where people say not to give dogs yoghurt because they are lactose intolerant. A few dogs are, most are not. I’ve never had a lactose intolerant dog in the last 29 years. This includes the many rescue dogs I’ve had here as well as my own dogs.
I give my dogs live culture yoghurt every day. I do this from the first day I bring them home as puppies. None of them have ever had a problem with allergies.
We will see posts where people say not to give dogs yoghurt because they are lactose intolerant. A few dogs are, most are not. I’ve never had a lactose intolerant dog in the last 29 years. This includes the many rescue dogs I’ve had here as well as my own dogs.
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Some on YA actually recommended yogurt for my dog and he loves it! It has helped him with his allergies. It’s amazing. I do give him sweetened yogurt, so not sure if that’s good but he loves it more than the plain and it’s still improved his health.
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i’ve heard many people say yoghurt is really bad for them but ive seen yoghurt being used in dog cook books so its rather confusing.
i however do give yoghurt to my dogs, 2-3 table spoons but i mix it with their food, i make homemade food for my dogs and make rice with it or eggs and they wont have rice nor eggs if i dont mix it with yoghurt, so their food is always mixed with yoghurt and they love it, and i have not noticed any change in their stool nor behaviour, indicating that yoghurt is bad for them.
too much of anything is not good of course but if u keep it on small amounts i dont think there should be a problem
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