Hello Gang....Snowing here in Akron, Ohio...I guess the 50 degree temps we had 
in December are long gone now.  (sigh)
 
Question,
 
Brutus loves...I mean LOVES cheese.  I have read that is okay to give a Chi a 
small amount of fat free cheese as a treat.  Now how bout feeding the dog fat 
free milk.  I read on healthypet.com a "on the fence" article about feeding a 
dog milk or dairy products.  Any input?
 
Healthpet.com says,
 
" Is it okay to give my dog milk?
 
Answer This is a very good question! Few dog owners know that most dogs tend to 
be lactose intolerant. This means that they lack the enzyme beta lactamase, 
which allows the digestive system to break down the kind of sugar contained in 
milk. 
Dogs that lack this enzyme end up with a lot of undigested sugar in their 
intestinal tract, which creates a wonderful breeding environment for bacteria. 
When a lot of bacteria grows in the intestinal tract it can irritate the 
stomach and intestine and cause vomiting and diarrhea. These are the same 
problems that occur in lactose-intolerant people.
That being said, while many dogs are lactose intolerant, some are not. Some 
dogs love the taste of milk and other dairy products and won't have any stomach 
or intestinal problems when they get some as a treat. 
The bottom line is, it may be okay to give your dog a small amount of milk if 
it doesn't cause her any vomiting, diarrhea, or other discomfort. Check with 
your veterinarian first to be sure it won't cause your pooch any health 
problems or interfere with his diet. 
 
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