Can dogs eat brie cheese? I accidentally dropped a small piece on the floor and now I'm worried it might upset their stomach.

Earlier today, I accidentally dropped a small piece of brie cheese on the floor, and before I could pick it up, my dog had already gobbled it down. Now, I'm a bit concerned. Is brie something I should be worried about in terms of upsetting his stomach or causing any other issues?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned when your pet eats something unexpected. Generally, a small amount of brie cheese is unlikely to harm your dog, but it's good to stay observant for any signs of an upset stomach.

  • If your dog shows any signs of vomiting, diarrhea, or discomfort, monitor them closely.
  • Brie cheese is high in fat, so larger amounts could lead to digestive upset or pancreatitis.
  • If your dog is lactose intolerant, they may be more likely to have an upset stomach from dairy products.

Brie cheese contains lactose, and while dogs do not digest lactose as easily as humans, a small piece is usually not enough to cause issues in many dogs. However, due to its high fat content, significant amounts could lead to digestive problems or, in more severe cases, pancreatitis. Always observe your dog after they ingest something unusual for any signs of distress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog starts vomiting after eating brie cheese?
    If your dog starts vomiting, it's best to withhold food and water for a few hours to let their stomach settle. If vomiting continues or is accompanied by other symptoms, contact your vet immediately.
  • Is cheese safe for dogs in general?
    In moderation, some cheeses can be safe for dogs as treats, but it's important to be mindful of those that are high in fat or contain added ingredients like garlic or onions, which are toxic to dogs.
  • My dog ate something they shouldn't have. When should I seek immediate help?
    If your dog exhibits symptoms such as persistent vomiting, seizures, collapse, bleeding, or choking, contact a veterinarian immediately as these can indicate a serious emergency.
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