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Yes, lactose-free milk is generally safer than regular milk for dogs sensitive to lactose, but it should still be offered in moderation and monitored for any adverse reactions.
Plant-based milks like soy, almond, coconut, and oat milk are generally not recommended for dogs as they may contain harmful ingredients and lack proper nutrition.
Yes, dogs can be given Lactaid in small amounts to help digest lactose, but only if they are lactose intolerant and under veterinary guidance.
Yes, dogs can drink lactose-free milk in small amounts if they're not allergic to milk proteins, but it's best to monitor for any digestive issues.
Rachael Ray Nutrish dog food has not had any recalls for its dry recipes to date, though the cat food version was recalled in 2015 for excessive vitamin D.
Rachael Ray Nutrish Dish is a fortified dog food line with real ingredients and added nutrients, offering complete and balanced nutrition for many dogs, though results vary.
Rachael Ray Nutrish dog food has not had any recalls to date; however, its cat food line was recalled in 2015 due to excessive vitamin D.
Rachael Ray Nutrish Dish can be a good option for many dogs due to its use of real ingredients and added nutrients, but it may not suit pets with sensitivities.
Rachael Ray Nutrish dog food has not had any recalls for its dry recipes to date, though the cat food version was recalled in 2015 for excessive vitamin D.
Rachael Ray Nutrish Dish is a fortified dog food line with real ingredients and added nutrients, offering complete and balanced nutrition for many dogs, though results vary.

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