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Can dogs eat cheese? Here are the types that are safe for your pet.


Can dogs eat cheese? Here are the types that are safe for your pet.

If you own a dog, you're probably familiar with their affinity for cheese. Whether you're cutting a slice for a charcuterie board or just adding it to a sandwich, your pup is likely to be at foot, waiting for a morsel to fall.

It's OK for cats to have cheese in moderation, but what about dogs? Are there any restrictions when it comes to their dairy consumption?

See where cheese sits on the list of human foods that are safe for dogs.

Yes, dogs can eat cheese.

Cheese has some health benefits since the dairy product is full of protein, calcium, vitamin A and B-complex vitamins, the American Kennel Club reports. You can use cheese as a treat substitute or to disguise your pet's pills.

Depending on the type, cheese isn't inherently unhealthy for dogs. But that doesn't mean it should be eaten with every meal. Like any other human food, cheese should be consumed by dogs in moderation.

According to the ASPCA, "because pets do not possess significant amounts of lactase (the enzyme that breaks down lactose in milk), milk and other dairy-based products cause them diarrhea or other digestive upset." So, if your dog eats too much cheese, it could lead to gastrointestinal issues.

Can cats have cheese? Your pet's dietary restrictions, explained.

Stick to low-fat cheeses, such as mozzarella and cottage cheese, if you plan to treat your pup. Cheeses that are high in fat can contribute to weight gain and obesity, the American Kennel Club warns.

Never feed dogs bleu cheese, according to Purina. The fungus in this type of cheese can produce the compound roquefortine C, which dogs have a sensitivity to. Consuming this cheese could lead to vomiting, diarrhea, seizures and fever.

Cheeses that have additional ingredients, like fruits, nuts and garlic, should also be avoided.

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