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Yes, you can mix plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt with dog food in small amounts, as long as your dog isn't lactose intolerant and the yogurt has no harmful additives.
Greek yogurt may help some dogs with itching if the cause is related to digestive imbalance, as its probiotics can support gut health, but it's not a cure-all.
Yes, you can mix plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt with dog food in small amounts, as long as your dog isn’t lactose intolerant or allergic to dairy.
Greek yogurt may help relieve some skin itching in dogs if caused by digestive imbalance, as it contains probiotics that support gut health. However, it should be plain, free of additives, and only given to dogs who tolerate dairy.
Yes, you can mix plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt with dog food in moderation, provided your dog is not lactose intolerant or allergic.
Greek yogurt may help relieve itching in dogs due to its probiotics, but only if the dog tolerates dairy and the cause isn't allergic or medical.
Plain Greek yogurt is generally good for dogs in moderation, as it is high in protein and low in sugar and lactose, but it must be free of additives and xylitol.
To know if Greek yogurt has xylitol, carefully check the ingredient list on the label—only select yogurts that explicitly state they are free of xylitol.
Plain, unsweetened yogurt with live cultures—especially Greek or lactose-free types—is safe for most dogs in moderation, as long as it doesn't contain xylitol.
Small dogs can have 1 teaspoon per day, medium dogs 2 teaspoons, and large dogs up to 1 tablespoon, ensuring it’s plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt.

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