Plain is okay, but dairy isn't the best thing for dogs. Only feed it in small amounts.
If two yogurts are exactly the same, except for one's being lowfat and the other being nonfat, the lowfat product would be more filling.
you will need some strawberries and if you are fat some lowfat yogurt and if you are skinny you need some vanilla yogurt.
Yes, dogs can have lactose-free yogurt as a safe alternative to regular yogurt, which can cause digestive issues due to lactose intolerance in some dogs.
Yes. You can not eat yogurt or other dairy products with tetracyclins
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Yes. Plain/lowfat yogurt is alkaline due to its fermentation. However, if you are currently in a restricted low acidity diet (for a short period of time) for the purpose of balancing your PH, it is recommended to avoid any milk products until you have reached your goal.
Yes, dogs can have yogurt as part of their diet in moderation. It can be a good source of protein and probiotics for them. However, it is important to choose plain, unsweetened yogurt and make sure your dog is not lactose intolerant before feeding it to them.
It is best to keep your yoghurt refrigerated.
Yes, because organic yogurt will not have added hormones or other potential hazards in it. It is possible that regular yogurt may be ok, but you don't know for sure unless it is organic.
Most dogs lose the ability to digest milk as they age. I am not familiar with this product, but it sounds like it has a lot of fat in it and probably should not be given to a dog as it make cause gastrointestinal issues like gas and diarrhea. Goat's milk is usually OK to give to a lactating female, but milk products overall are not necessary for dogs to have good health. Yogurt is OK.
Plain yogurt is best and only a little bit.
It is not okay for a baby kitten to have flavored yogurt. This can mess with the kittens stomach and give them diarrhea.