Dog owners may wonder whether
cheese is safe for dogs to eat.
Not exact matches
In addition to packaged treats like the ones we mentioned above, consider experimenting also with snack - sized string
cheese, dried apple pieces, sliced carrot, skinless chicken (lower in fat and calories), sweet potato chips and any homemade
dog treats you might have and that
are safe for your puppy to eat.
Other
safe between - meal diabetic
dog treats include green beans — raw, cooked, canned, or frozen — or fresh, crunchy snap peas or carrot sticks; sardines or tuna packed in water; small amounts of canned pumpkin (plain, not the pie mix); freeze - dried liver; dried salmon; hard - boiled eggs;
cheese (
be careful of too much fat); bully sticks; dried beef tendons; chicken feet; and most low - carb treats formulated
for dogs or cats.
In conclusion, cottage
cheese is a
safe treat
for dogs who have a strong tolerance
for dairy products, but most
dogs should not eat it on a regular basis.
Anything that
is healthy and
safe for your
dog to eat can
be stuffed in a toy, chicken, pumpkin, yogurt, sweet potato, apple, banana, strawberries, blueberries,
cheese, turkey, chicken stock (then freeze).