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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 I would be careful with sugar substitutes with dogs. |
Although Carbmaster yogurt doesn't contain xylitol, which would be lethal to dogs, the ingredients don't inspire much confidence: "water, milk protein concentrate, whey protein isolate, cream, skim milk, modified corn starch, glycerine, natural and artificial flavor, salt, gelatin, tricalcium phosphate, malic acid, phosphoric acid, pectin, agar, cultured dextrose, sodium citrate, sucralose, acesulfame potassium, annatto and turmeric extract (for color), vitamin a palmitate, vitamin d3, and active cultures with l acidophilus and b.bifidum." (from
https://www.fooducate.com/app#!page=...2-FEFD45A4D471).
If I were feeding yogurt (and I don't), I'd feed unsweetened plain low fat yogurt with no added ingredients. If it's properly fermented, the lactose is converted to lactic acid and would no longer affect a lactose intolerant dog.