Quick answer: Yes, in moderation — most dogs love small amounts of low-fat cheese, but some are lactose-intolerant.

Cheese is one of the most useful treats in a dog owner’s kitchen — perfect for training or hiding a pill — as long as you keep portions small and pick the right kind.

Pick low-fat, plain cheeses

Mozzarella, plain cottage cheese and small amounts of cheddar are good picks. Avoid high-fat and flavored cheeses, and skip blue cheeses entirely — some contain a substance (roquefortine C) that’s toxic to dogs.

Watch fat and lactose

Cheese is high in fat, which can upset stomachs and, in excess, contribute to pancreatitis. Some dogs are also lactose-intolerant — start with a tiny piece and watch for any digestive upset.

How much

A few small pieces as an occasional treat or training reward is plenty. It should never be a daily staple.

🐾 Vet-informed safety note. Use low-fat, plain cheese in small amounts; skip it for dogs that are lactose-intolerant or prone to pancreatitis, and never feed blue cheese. Source: American Kennel Club.

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