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Can My Dog Eat Kefir?

Can My Dog Eat Kefir?

Dog > Diet
By Rover Staff

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  • Not a substitute for professional veterinary help.

Yes. Unless your dog is lactose-intolerant. But you can find kefir made with water, coconut milk, or almond milk. Kefir’s packed with probiotics, which can help maintain a healthy gut. It’s particularly beneficial for dogs taking antibiotics, which can destroy some of the good bacteria in the belly. Kefir also contains beneficial yeasts that help counteract destructive yeasts in the body. This is great for dogs who regularly experience ear or skin infections. Kefir is also rich in B complex vitamins, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin K, biotin, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium. Kefir can help fight allergies, promote healthy skin, and regulate the kidneys and liver, among other things!

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Serving Ideas

  • Introduce kefir slowly into your dog’s diet, and allow your pet’s digestive system to adjust. At first, you might provide just a half or quarter of the daily dose described below.
  • Offer a small serving of kefir on its own as a snack.
  • Add kefir to your dog’s usual shop-bought or homemade food.
  • For dogs taking antibiotics, serve kefir a few hours after taking medication.
  • Daily Dosage:
    • Small dogs = 1 teaspoon
    • Medium-sized dogs = 1-2 teaspoons
    • Large dogs = 2-3 teaspoons

For More Information

We offer a collection of articles on foods that are safe, dangerous or even toxic for dogs to eat, including vegetables, dairy, bread, and junk food. There is a wide variety of “human food” that is healthy for your dog to eat, while others are considered toxic and dangerous. Check out which fruits and veg are good for your dog here and which spices and seasonings are ok to give to your furry little buddy here. We’ve created these articles to ensure you’re informed on feeding your dog a wonderfully varied diet while learning the limitations of a dog’s sensitive digestive system.

We may be a font of knowledge and advice here at Rover.com  but we also have plenty of dog walkers and sitters who offer dog boarding in your area so get ready to meet your dog’s perfect match!

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