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Someone on here reminded me about non-fat yogurt. I have been buying it ever since, and eating it with a variety of fruit. This morning I had it with strawberries, a little wheat germ, and some honey.
When I gave the container to Missy, the St. Bernard we rescued, I wish you could have seen her face as she licked the remaining contents from the container. It was pure joy. EJ |
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My dog loves it! Just watch out for artificial sweetners, because they are really bad for dogs. The yogurt itself is good for them though.
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I frequently use yogurt for dogs and cats (esp kittens) with immune system problems and/or diarrhea. I use Stonyfield, since that contains more pro-biotics than other yogurts (six vs two).
For sick dogs and cats, I buy the Stonyfield Whole Milk Plain Organic. I've never had a dog turn down yogurt (of any flavor), and I've had very few kittens turn their nose up at it. And in my house, I CANNOT eat a container of yogurt without having three drooling mutts stare at me longingly, waiting to see who gets to lick out the cup when I'm done...because I starve them, doncha know, and they never get any treats, right? ;-). I wholeheartedly agree with the artificial sweetener comment. I'll buy lowfat or nonfat flavored yogurt for myself, but I won't buy anything sweetened artificially. It's sugar or bust for me. Scratches to the pooch! Mary |
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