Dogs with pancreatitis can often tolerate low-fat cottage cheese in moderation, as it is a low-fat dairy option. However, it's essential to consult with a veterinarian before introducing any new foods to ensure it aligns with the dog's specific dietary needs and condition. Additionally, cottage cheese should be given in small amounts to avoid triggering any digestive issues. Always monitor the dog for any adverse reactions after feeding.
No, dogs can eat cheese without getting sick. In fact some cheeses can help dogs, like cottage cheese can help their muscles. -TRivs
Terrapins can eat just about anything, including cottage cheese, but it might not be the best for them. I believe terrapins are allowed to eat cottage cheese without any side affects.
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Yes, you can.
WELL COTTAGE CHEESE GIVES U A BAD RASH IF EATEN TO LONG SO NO ITS NOT
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No, it is not safe for dogs to eat gorgonzola cheese as it can be harmful to their health.
NO! Especially if it's seasoned. Can we say Pancreatitis?
It depends on why you are "substituting" the beef. In a recipe, no. As a dietary substitute, perhaps. Both beef and cottage cheese are forms of protein, dietarily you can eat cottage cheese rather than beef. Trying to use it in a recipe instead of beef is a potential disaster.
Parmesan is a hard, granular cheese that originates from Italy. As long as it is given in moderation it is safe for dogs to eat.
Well, think about it, would you want to eat moldy cheese?
I think lower fat foods are recommended for those with pancreatitis - no butters (or margarines) fit into that catagory. You could try low fat cream cheese or light mayo as an alternative. Ask your doctor. If your pancreatitis is severe, you may not be able to eat any fat at all.