no because dogs cannot have dairy products
Rufus (Latin for 'red head')
Billy goes to Oklahoma to get his dogs in the story "Where the Red Fern Grows."
While it may seem that dogs are drawn to fire hydrants and red rubber balls, dogs are not attracted to that color; in fact, they cannot even see it. Dogs have red/green colorblindness, similiar to the condition that affects some people. Canines depend far more on their accute sense of smell than on vision or even hearing.
Dogs do not see colour anywhere near the same as humans. They were once thought to be dichromats--essentially severely colour blind. Modern research now suggests that dogs do see SOME colour, but not to the extent that humans do. So there is absolutely no reason, or evidence, that dogs would cower at anything based on it's colour.
is not true that dogs are completely colourblind. While dogs do not have the same color vision as humans, they are able to tell yellow from blue. Like a human with red-green colourblindness, they are unable to tell the difference between red and green http://www.certificate.net/wwio/pet0210010.shtml
Some cheeses are red such as Red Leicester.
in 100g of it there is around 300 calories.
Yes you can, but the quality will not be quite as good when it comes out.
Red-coated cheese, such as Red Leicester or Mimolette, gets its color from the addition of annatto, a natural food coloring. The flavor of red-coated cheese can vary but is typically mild and slightly nutty.
Cheddar cheese is yellowish white and firm, in some countries food dye is added added to give a red or orange colour to give names like Red Leicester or Cheddar Red.
If you find an answer please let me know. I've been in the UK for almost 6 years now and I just live off of Tesco Value Mild Coloured Cheese. It's the closest I've found.
Clifford, red, flames, benny
No, dogs are not typically allergic to cheese. Dogs in fact love cheese. If you give your dog cheese, you should do so in moderation. Cheese is fattening and high in cholesterol, which can lead to the same conditions humans usually suffer from on high fat, high cholesterol diets: obesity and heart disease.
basicly you get some cheesy willy with blue cheese,red leicester, mature cheddar, cheddar, edam all of that all metled on toasted bread with butter! :D
grilled cheese sandwich pizza tacos put in chilli use on sandwiches cheese sauce
There are over 700 different types of British cheese produced, ranging from Cheddar and Stilton to Red Leicester and Wensleydale. The diversity in British cheese is a result of the various regions, styles, and methods of production found throughout the country.
No, in fact no red meat is good for cholesterol.