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Is whipping cream safe for dogs ? I've seen in it many dog cakes but have a doubt regarding this
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3 years ago
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Ann Mary
Shih Tzu
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Vidushi
Labrador Retriever, 3 years ago
No, whipped cream is not bad for most dogs. Just like humans not all dogs can digest dairy products easily. If your dog is lactose intolerant then it's not a good idea to get that
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Kajal
Desi Indie Dog, 3 years ago
maybe in small quantities are perfectly safe for most dogs once in a while. it doesn't hurt to double-check with your vet for advice on your individual dog.
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Vani Ravija
Labrador Retriever, 3 years ago
Oh yeah Ann, puppuccino ones are popular videos too! 😄 In moderation, it's okay, treat that as an occasional offering for Jake. Just ensure he isn't lactose intolerant. No sugar too, you already know this. ❤️
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Vidushi
Labrador Retriever, 3 years ago
Unsweetened whipped cream is the best kind to allow your dog to eat. Anything without added sugar will be better for your dog's weight and overall health.. As sweet things are not good for a dog's health!!
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Vani Ravija
Labrador Retriever, 3 years ago
Kajal is right. You can cross check once with your vet before introducing anything new to baby Jake. 🌻
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Anirudha Raj
Labrador Retriever, 3 years ago
A little whipped cream is probably OK as an occasional treat.🌺
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Ann Mary
Shih Tzu, 3 years ago
Ok Vidhushi.. Thanks
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Ann Mary
Shih Tzu, 3 years ago
Ok Kajal I'll seek expert advice on this
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Ann Mary
Shih Tzu, 3 years ago
Yes Vani those pappuccino videos are famous And I'll definitely consult vet One doubt how will I know whether he is lactose intolerant? he is fine with curd
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Ann Mary
Shih Tzu, 3 years ago
Ok Anirudha 👍🏻
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