Can my dog have yogurt with honey, or is it unsafe?

I often add honey to my yogurt as a treat, and today my dog seemed really interested in the smell while I was having breakfast. I'm thinking of giving him a little taste, but I'm unsure if yogurt with honey is safe for dogs. Is it something I should avoid, or could it be a nice occasional treat for him?

Answer

Yogurt with honey can be a safe and tasty treat for dogs in moderation, but there are a few important considerations to keep in mind.

  • Make sure the yogurt is plain and unsweetened to avoid added sugars and artificial sweeteners.
  • Check that your dog is not lactose intolerant, as yogurt contains lactose which can cause digestive issues.
  • Honey should be given in very small amounts due to its high sugar content.

Providing your dog with yogurt and honey as an occasional treat can be enjoyable, but it's important to ensure that the ingredients are safe and given in small quantities. Many dogs can tolerate small amounts of plain yogurt, which contains probiotics that may be beneficial for digestion. Meanwhile, honey, while natural, is high in sugar and should be given sparingly to prevent weight gain or other health concerns.

For any specific dietary or health-related questions about your dog, feel free to book a consultation with Dial A Vet for professional advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can all dogs eat yogurt?

    Not all dogs can tolerate yogurt. Some dogs are lactose intolerant, which means they may experience digestive upset such as diarrhea or gas. Always start with a small amount to see how your dog reacts.

  • Is honey beneficial for dogs?

    While honey is not harmful in small amounts and contains antioxidants, it is very sugary. It should only be given sparingly to avoid dental issues and weight gain.

  • What should I do if my dog has a bad reaction?

    If your dog exhibits signs of an allergic reaction or digestive upset after eating yogurt or honey, it's best to avoid giving those foods in the future and consult with a veterinarian.

Next available appointment

Loading…