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Hello Suyash, We would recommend you to consult a pet nutritionist. They will help you understand your pet's dietary requirements and help you prepare a diet plan. You can schedule a video call with expert pet nutritionists on our services page.
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Eat or Pass?
2. Milk
We commonly tend to think that milk is a balanced food choice to fulfill all nutritional needs, and we tend to feed it to street dogs and our pets, BUT here's a plot twist.
Most Dogs are lactose intolerant and cannot digest milk. It can cause negative reactions like vomiting, diarrhea, and loose stools. They don't even need milk nutritionally after the weaning period. Other dairy products like curd and cheese are easily digestible but are better to be fed in moderation.6 likes•1 comments•30 views