twood71
Well-Known Member
I read an article about feeding a table spoon or 2 of Greek non fat plain yogurt to your dog.
Some of what I read:
Yogurt is a source of calcium and protein for promoting bone and muscle health. Yogurt also contains potassium, a mineral that acts as an electrolyte to preserve an ideal balance of fluid in your dog’s body.
Potassium is also responsible for regulating enzyme function and maintaining healthy nerves and muscles. Potassium plays a key role in your dog’s heart function.
The magnesium in yogurt is an essential mineral for aiding the body’s absorption of important vitamins and nutrients, including calcium, potassium, phosphorus, sodium and vitamins C and E.
Anyone feeding yogurt to their dogs? I'm also particularly interested if any raw feeders are doing this?
Some of what I read:
Yogurt is a source of calcium and protein for promoting bone and muscle health. Yogurt also contains potassium, a mineral that acts as an electrolyte to preserve an ideal balance of fluid in your dog’s body.
Potassium is also responsible for regulating enzyme function and maintaining healthy nerves and muscles. Potassium plays a key role in your dog’s heart function.
The magnesium in yogurt is an essential mineral for aiding the body’s absorption of important vitamins and nutrients, including calcium, potassium, phosphorus, sodium and vitamins C and E.
Anyone feeding yogurt to their dogs? I'm also particularly interested if any raw feeders are doing this?