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Plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt can be a healthy treat for dogs in moderation due to its probiotic content, but it must be free from added sugars or harmful ingredients.
Cottage cheese is beneficial for dogs because it's high in protein, calcium, and B vitamins, easily digestible due to low lactose content, and supports muscle and bone health.
Plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt can be good for dogs in moderation, offering probiotics and protein, but it must be free of added sugars and artificial sweeteners.
Cottage cheese is beneficial for dogs because it's high in protein, calcium, and B vitamins, lower in lactose than other cheeses, and easy to digest when fed in moderation.
Yes, cottage cheese can help settle a dog's stomach due to its bland, easy-to-digest nature and probiotic content, especially when combined with rice.
You should never feed your dog processed or cured meats like bacon due to their high fat, sodium, and preservative content, which can be harmful to dogs.
Cottage cheese is generally better for dogs than yogurt due to its higher protein content, lower lactose levels, and easier digestibility.
You can give your dog about 3 ounces of cottage cheese per 25 pounds of body weight as an occasional treat, introduced gradually and in moderation.
Dogs can eat cottage cheese in moderation, as it's generally safe and offers nutritional benefits, but it should be plain, low-fat, and unsalted. Always introduce it gradually and monitor for digestive upset.
The skins, sprouts, green parts, and raw flesh of potatoes are toxic to dogs because they contain solanine, especially in large amounts.

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