Do you occasionally find yourself swayed by your furry friend’s pleading eyes, tempted to share something from your plate? Have you ever wondered if dogs can eat yogurt? Keep reading as we dive into whether yogurt is a healthy choice for your dog!
Can my dog eat yogurt?
Yes, your dog can eat yogurt, but only in moderation and as long as he is not lactose intolerant. Yogurt is not toxic to your dog, so he can try it from time to time. But remember that yogurt actually intended for human consumption it is, just like all other dairy products like quark, cheese and buttermilk. And for most products made for humans, as long as your dog eats or drinks them in moderation, it’s fine.
So if your dog licks a spoonful of yogurt, it should have no negative consequences. But once he eats several spoonfuls full, there’s a good chance he’ll get sick. Below we will explain why this is so.
Why is yogurt bad for my dog?

Yogurt is bad for your dog because it often contains lactose, fat, sugar and xylitol. This is despite the fact that the probiotics and proteins found in yogurt could be good for your dog. We will be happy to give you further explanations here:
1. Yogurt contains lactose
If you consider it Most dogs are lactose intolerantIt’s easy to see why a dog shouldn’t eat yogurt. A dog with a lactose allergy has difficulty digesting dairy products such as Greek yogurt, cheese and cottage cheese. So too many lactose residues remain in its digestion, which irritate the stomach and intestines. The result: smelly flatulence, Diarrhea or even Vomit.
2. Yogurt (sometimes) contains too much fat, sugar or xylitol
Unless you choose sugar-free versions, yogurt usually contains too much fat and sugar. In light versions, yogurt sometimes contains the sweetener xylitol, which is suitable for dogs poisonous AND.
Fats and sugars are foods that make you fatwhich you should not give to your dog. And obesity is one of the main causes of a dog’s short life. So, if you want to let your dog try your yogurt, quickly check if it is low-fat yogurt, without sugar and without sweeteners. And limit it to 1 or 2 teaspoons per day!
What happens if my dog eats too much yogurt?
Your dog can quickly ingest too much fat and sugar through yogurt and as a result become overweight. If your dog is also lactose intolerant (and this is very likely), his symptoms can be intense:
- Stomach problems
- Sensation of swelling
- Extreme flatulence
- intestinal inflammation
- Greasy fur
- Skin problems
- Diarrhea
- Vomit
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Can my dog eat lactose-free yogurt?
In principle, your dog can eat lactose-free yogurt because it digests it better. But here too you always need to look at the list of ingredients. It may be that the lactose is replaced by other sugars so that the yogurt does not taste too acidic. Or it contains other sweeteners that are toxic to dogs, such as xylitol. Therefore make sure that the lactose-free yogurt you want to give to your four-legged friend is free of sugars and sweeteners and contains little fat.
And can a dog eat soy yogurt?
Yes, but the same applies here: in moderation. AND as long as it is sugar-free, low-fat and does not contain sweeteners such as xylitol. Soy yogurt contains plant proteins that are harder for dogs to digest. Many dogs are too allergic against soy. So give your dog soy yogurt in moderation so that he doesn’t have intestinal problems.
Does your dog have symptoms after just 1 or 2 teaspoons of yogurt? So you can assume that he is lactose intolerant and it is best to ban all dairy products from his diet. Also check your dog’s food, because it may also contain lactose! To Just Russell all our personalized food recipes are lactose free. We can also eliminate many other allergens such as soy, chicken, beef, cereals and gluten from your beloved four-legged friend’s diet. Find out now what ours is like Personalized food is tailored to your dog’s needs!
What should I do if my dog eats too much yogurt?
If your dog has eaten too much yogurt and you notice the symptoms mentioned above, we recommend that you do so to contact your vet. This can help you find out if your dog is lactose intolerant with various tests. It is important that this happens as quickly as possible. If your dog regularly eats large amounts of allergens such as lactose, Permanent intestinal damage may occur. So you need to act quickly!
Do you like to give something from the table to your dog? So make sure you are well informed about what a dog can and cannot eat. Because your dog deserves only the best, exactly how you want it!
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