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yoghurts

Choose a plain white yogurt with no sugar or sweeteners. The best kind will have live pro-biotics cultures. If he gets soft stools, gas, or diarrhea from the yogurt, he may be lactose intolerant, so you'd want to discontinue feeding it. Just feed a small amount like a teaspoonful or a small dollop on his food or in his kong.
 
I started to feed my one with pro-biotic yoghurt after three rounds of cystitis I did some research on this site and decided to try the pro-biotic yoghurt with her meals. Touch wood (3x times:eek:) she not had it since.

I think I tried everyone one the market. The one that seem to work with her was the cheapest. She is a large Cavalier so I give her a tablespoon but it’s a level tablespoon. She doesn’t need any more than that once a day mixed in with her food.

She also loves it which helps and if I can get hold of the dog gravy, I mix a little bit of that with it as well.
 
My guys love yoghurt. Like Cathy I feed mine natural yoghurt with all those nice little good bacteria.
 
Mine eat yogurt too, I usually buy the all natural, organic plain yogurt with pro-biotic cultures...they love it and have some every morning :)
 
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