Yes, dogs can eat plain, unsweetened yogurt from Aldi (like their plain Greek yogurt) in moderation, as long as it contains NO xylitol or added sugars, which are toxic to dogs. It offers probiotics and calcium but should be a small treat, not a meal, and only if your dog tolerates dairy well.
Yes, Greek yogurt is great for dogs, provided it is xylitol-free. Your dog may even like the texture of Greek yogurt more.
Yes, dogs can benefit from yogurt in moderation as long as it doesn't have xylitol or sweeteners. Potential health benefits include: Promoting muscle development.
Chobani Daily Dollop- At Chobani, we believe in Food Made Good for all so we created a yogurt for dogs! Daily Dollop is a source of protein and calcium for your furry friend, making it the perfect pawsome snack.
Does Yoplait have xylitol? No, Yoplait yogurt does not contain any xylitol, however some of our products contain artificial sweeteners like sucralose.
As long as you stick with the plain, unsweetened, and preferably low-fat variety, Greek yogurt is safe for most dogs to eat in moderation. Its thicker consistency may even be easier and less messy for your dog to eat than plain low-fat yogurt.
Check the yogurt's ingredient label carefully—xylitol will be listed if present, as it's a sugar substitute commonly labeled directly.
Bondi Vet Dr Kate Adams shares how adding a spoonful of Chobani Plain, unsweetened yogurt to your dog's diet can provide digestive benefits and serve as a tasty source of calcium for your canine companion!
Yes! Provided your dog isn't lactose intolerant, plain Greek yogurt that's free of preservatives and additives is the healthiest yogurt for your dog. The lactose levels are lower than in regular yogurt, and it has a thicker texture that your pup will enjoy.
Yes, dogs can eat plain, cooked scrambled eggs as a healthy, protein-rich treat, but they should be cooked without oil, butter, salt, or seasonings, and given in moderation as they're a supplement, not a meal replacement. Always cook eggs to avoid salmonella and biotin deficiency, and consult your vet about portion sizes, as too much can lead to weight gain.
As long as a dog isn't lactose intolerant or allergic to dairy, they can have small amounts of yogurt that doesn't contain added sugar, fruit, or artificial sweeteners.
Yes, ALDI sells genuine-style Greek yogurt under brands like Friendly Farms (US) and Yoguri (AU/UK), often labeled as "Greek Style" or "Strained" yogurt, featuring high protein, thick texture, live cultures, and minimal ingredients (milk & cultures), making them great for gut health and cooking, though check labels for "real" authenticity if needed.
Give Bland, Easily Digestible Food
If your dog has diarrhea only, feeding a bland and easily digestible diet in small amounts may aid in their recovery. Boiled chicken and rice (with no seasonings) is a good option for short-term stomach upset.
Plain Sugar-Free Yogurt
Yogurt is known for its soothing properties, and since it's safe for dogs – as long as you buy the plain, sugar-free, unsweetened kind – it can be a useful remedy for dogs with allergies. Some skin irritation can be caused by issues in the gut – particularly hives and rashes.
Can dogs eat yoghurt every day? While yoghurt can be a healthy treat, it shouldn't replace a balanced diet. Feeding it a few times a week is fine, but too much yoghurt can lead to weight gain or digestive issues due to its lactose content.
10% of a dog's daily calories is not much. For a small dog, like a Yorkie or a Maltese, it could be something like 15–20 calories—which would be around one tablespoon of plain Greek yogurt per day if they didn't receive any other treats. Yogurt can enhance the flavor and texture of your dog's meal.
4) Yogurt or Kefir
You can choose to give the probiotics orally or by adding yogurt to their diet. These probiotics will rid your dog's mouth of harmful bacteria which can help prevent inflammation and periodontitis from developing.
Yes. Unless your dog is lactose intolerant, plain Greek yoghurt is better and safer for dogs than other types of yoghurt. It contains more concentrated levels of probiotics (live cultures of bacteria), which do good things for a dog's gut.
Select plain, unsweetened yogurt with live cultures for your dog. Make sure it does not contain xylitol, added sugars, or artificial additives.
Chobani yogurt does not contain xylitol, making it generally safe for dogs if they lick a small amount off the floor.
There's no single "number one" food, but chocolate, grapes/raisins, and foods containing the artificial sweetener xylitol are among the most dangerous and common toxic items, causing issues from vomiting and seizures to kidney failure or death; other major threats include onions/garlic, alcohol, and fatty/cooked bones that can splinter. Always contact your vet immediately if your dog eats anything suspicious.
Xylitol toxicity signs may not be immediately obvious and can take up 8 to 12 hours in some cases. However, most dogs will show signs within 30 minutes of ingesting a product that contains xylitol. Signs depend on the amount ingested and include: Vomiting.
XYLITOL is a sweetener that is found in a wide range of products. It might also go by other names, including wood sugar, birch sugar, and birch bark extract.
There's no single "number 1" healthiest dog food, as the best choice depends on your dog's age, breed, and health; however, look for foods meeting AAFCO standards (Association of American Feed Control Officials), with real meat as the first ingredient, and vet-recommended brands like Hill's Science Diet, Purina Pro Plan, and Royal Canin are often cited for balanced nutrition. Freshly prepared or raw diets can also be healthy but carry risks, so always consult your vet.
A mixture of equal parts boiled (white) rice, white potato or pasta noodles and any of the following proteins: