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Yes, veterinarians generally approve of feeding dogs plain, unsweetened yogurt in small amounts, provided the dog is not lactose intolerant or allergic to dairy.
Yogurt may help some dogs with itchy skin due to its probiotics, but it should be plain, unsweetened, and only given in small amounts under veterinary guidance.
Yes, yogurt can be safe for dogs in small amounts if it's plain, unsweetened, and free of harmful additives like xylitol, but always check with a vet first.
Yogurt may help dogs with itchy skin caused by mild allergies or digestive issues, due to its probiotic content, but only if the dog tolerates dairy.
Yes, vets may recommend feeding dogs plain, unsweetened yogurt in small amounts, but only if the dog tolerates dairy and the yogurt is free of xylitol and added sugars.
Yes, dogs can eat plain human yogurt in small amounts, as long as it doesn't contain xylitol, added sugars, or artificial flavors.
Yes, plain yogurt can be mixed with dog food if it's unsweetened, xylitol-free, and your dog tolerates dairy well.
Plain, non-fat, unsweetened yogurt free of xylitol is safe for most dogs when fed in small amounts. Greek yogurt is often preferred due to its lower lactose and higher protein content.
Small dogs can have 1 teaspoon daily, medium dogs 1–2 teaspoons, and large dogs up to 3 teaspoons or 1–2 tablespoons of plain yogurt per day.
Yes, dogs can eat plain yogurt in small amounts, as long as it contains no added sweeteners, flavors, or xylitol. Always monitor your dog for any signs of lactose intolerance or allergies.

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