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What cheeses can dogs not eat?

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Cheeses that have herbs, garlic, raisins, or other added flavors should also be avoided. Garlic and raisins are some of the most toxic foods for dogs and can cause serious health issues. Goat cheese, brie, and feta all have high levels of saturated fat, which make them unhealthy for dogs to consume.


Is any cheese poisonous to dogs?

Cheese itself isn't poisonous or toxic to dogs (except blue cheese, see below). But some cheeses do have added ingredients that could cause a dog harm, such as onion, garlic, herbs or other additions.

Can dogs eat cheddar cheese?

Known as one of the most popular cheeses, cheddar cheese is a good option to consider giving your dog since it is also a cheese that has little lactose.

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