Dairy of any type, even low fat is not good for your pets.
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MY answer is for you to check the ingredients. If it is low fat and it has some chemicals to remove the fat, then DO NOT give it to them. But if it is natural and has no sugar, with no fat, then it will be fine. Just don't feed them too much of it.
It really depends on the exact composition of the trail mix. Nonfat frozen yogurt is fattening if it has a lot of sugar.
No dogs should eat ice cream or frozen yogurt, because the sugar is bad for them. sugar free is bad too
You should eat the frozen yogurt slowly.
Sure, go for it.
who cares just EAT IT who cares just EAT IT
Calorie King's frozen yogurt section (http://www.calorieking.com/calories-in-yogurt.html) has the nutritional information for pretty much every yogurt under the sun. Just go there and look up the brand of frozen yogurt you want to eat, and the food you want to compare it to.
Yes! I am eating some frozen yoplait yogurt at the moment!It's the strawberry kind. It's really good! Just leave the lid on, put in the freezer over night and take it out the next day (and eat it)! Yummy!
no you cant
The live culture in the yogurt does not die when frozen, it becomes dormant instead. After you thaw or eat the yogurt, the dormant culture comes back to life.The amount of 'live culture' in commercially sold 'frozen yogurt' may only be a fraction of culture compared to regular yogurt. It has to do with the manufacturing process, and not the effect of temperature.The 'live culture' does die when the yogurt is heated. Heat treated or pasteurized yogurt have no live culture.I am from India. I always make Dahi (yogurt) at home. I whip and freeze a part of yogurt to start next batch. I thaw out the frozen yogurt in the refrigerator, whip it and use it as a starter for the next batch. When the yogurt is frozen, it does lose the texture. That's is the reason i whip the yogurt before freezing and after thawing.
The best yogurt for a yogurt diet is a plain vanilla yogurt, with frozen fruit mixed in, such as strawberries or blueberries, among others. Another option would be to go with a plain Greek yogurt, but fruit-flavored yogurt, such as strawberry or blueberry, is a good idea, too. Greek yogurt is considered to be a good diet food.
Yes, olde English bulldogs can eat yogurt as long as they aren't allergic. In fact, many breeders actually throw about a teaspoon of it into their puppies kibble daily. Yogurt can also be helpful to dogs that have been on an extended period of antibiotics.
yes, This provides a great source of protein for dogs (especially Greek yogurt). Make sure to avoid the brands high in sugar and preservatives.