It would be very unusual for yogurt by itself to cause calcinosis in a dog. Calcinosis is the abnormal deposition of calcium into soft tissues such as the skin and the heart muscle. It is often linked to endocrine disorders such as Cushing's disease or parathyroid hormone excess.
If your dog is diagnosed with an endocrine disorder, feeding yogurt could exacerbate the stress on the dog's calcium-phosphorous homeostasis and might contribute to calcinosis.
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It could make him very sick.
If you rub the hot dog long enough, the yogurt comes out.
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Yogurt can help with dog urine issues due to its probiotics, which promote gut health and may aid in digestion. Some dog owners use plain, unsweetened yogurt to support urinary tract health, as it can balance the bacteria in the gut. However, it's essential to consult a veterinarian before adding yogurt to your dog's diet, especially if they have lactose intolerance or other health concerns.
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If your dog has an ear infection it definitely could cause his eyes to be swollen. Infections can travel if not treated.
This could be from an abscessed tooth, but that's only one possible cause. Best bet is to get your dog to the vet as soon as you can.
The active ingredient in ZydaClin is clindamycin, an antibiotic. I cannot see how it could possibly cause your dog to get worms.
Give the dog a tablespoon of plain yogurt each day. The yeasty rash will go away.