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Can Dogs Eat Yogurt?

By Colleen Williams
published: July 11, 2018 - updated: November 6, 2024 • 2 min. read
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Yes, dogs can eat yogurt. In fact, it’s good for them.

Key Takeaways

  • Yogurt is high in protein, calcium, and probiotics – all beneficial to dogs’ diets.
  • High-protein Greek yogurt is an even better choice for dogs than regular yogurt.
  • Choose yogurts for dogs that don’t have sweeteners or flavors, opting for low-fat brands with live bacteria instead.

If your dog isn’t lactose intolerant, yogurt is a great treat and supplement to their diet. And for those dogs with food allergies to meat, yogurt is a great replacement for protein in their diet; yogurt is high in calcium and protein, plus probiotics that boost immunity and help aid digestion.

This includes Greek yogurt as well. Greek yogurt is strained to remove liquid whey and lactose, and ends up having double the protein and half the sugar and salt than regular yogurt, making it an even better choice for canines.

What to Look for:

  • Only choose yogurts that are free of sweeteners and flavors; plain yogurt will do just fine. Artificial sweeteners can be toxic for dogs, especially xylitol which can lead to drops in blood pressure, seizures, and even death. Stevia, aspartame, and sucralose aren’t good for your pup either, so make sure the yogurt is pure and plain.
  • Choose yogurts with live active bacteria in them so your pooch gets all the probiotic benefits such as digestive balance and overall immune defense.
  • Look for low-fat or fat-free plain yogurts. Excess fat in foods can cause multiple problems in dogs – everything from weight gain to pancreatitis.

So how do you serve yogurt? You can go simple with a spoonful of it on top of their food, mix it in, or you can use it as an ingredient in treats and homemade dog food. You can also freeze plain yogurt in ice cube trays for a cool treat. Generally, one to two teaspoons of yogurt a day is a fair amount to give your dog.

If a health condition arises from your dog eating yogurt, insurance for dogs can help cover the unexpected costs of veterinary treatment. Consider protecting your pup and get a quote today.

Curious about what is okay and not okay for your dog to eat? Check out our comprehensive guide on what human foods are safe and not safe for dogs.

colleen williams
By Colleen Williams

Over the past decade, Colleen has written about health, wellness, beauty, and even pets for The New York Times, The Cut, Refinery29, xoVain, Healthy Paws...Show more

Over the past decade, Colleen has written about health, wellness, beauty, and even pets for The New York Times, The Cut, Refinery29, xoVain, Healthy Paws Pet Insurance, and Seattle Met Magazine, as well as many beauty brands. She has a BFA in Art History from the University of New Mexico and an AAS in Fashion Design from Parsons School of Design in New York.