It is. :]
I use cheese to take my Border Collies through their weave poles when first training them.
2007-12-09 03:12:11
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answered by Inseynium 4
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Yes, they are many dogs' favorite training treats. Keep the pieces small though as they are rich and pretty high in calories. If you think about the size of a cheese cube used for cocktail parties and whatnot, you can make 4-8 individual treats out of one cube.
2007-12-09 03:20:48
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answered by Cave Canem 4
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Sure, cheese is ok as long as it can be now not in huge portions. An predominant factor to bear in mind about puppies is that they care about the number of treats, not their dimension. So he can get a microscopic little bit of cheese and be simply has blissful as in case you game him the entire block... Correctly, in the event you give him TWO microscopic bits he'll be happier given that he'll feel it's "extra". In the event you just received him the day before today, he's going to want extra time to settle in and to retaining any coaching knowledge. He is the an identical of a two-yr-historic simply separated from the whole thing he knew and in a company new place... Preserve working with him in short, fun periods not more than 5-minutes lengthy a few times a day but don't expect a lot to "click" for awhile.
2016-08-06 10:45:03
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answered by ? 2
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Some dogs have problems with cheese and gives them the runs.
Having said that I give my Lucy cheese with almost every meal. You should see how excited she gets when she sees the cheese going into the bowl. She loves it more than almost anythng else I put into her bowl.
Yogurt is probably a better choice because of the acidopholus, an enzime that promotes good digestion.
2007-12-09 03:20:23
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answered by Lucy's Dog House 2
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My dog used to love cheese ..
I read somewhere that cheese is to dogs as chocolates are for people .. =) just make sure no cheese remains on the teeth to avoid tooth decay and give it in moderation only .. =)
2007-12-09 03:13:21
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answered by nynaeve 2
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definite, cheese is okay as long because it is not in super parts. an substantial element to remember approximately canines is they care with regards to the variety of treats, no longer their length. So he can get a microscopic little bit of cheese and be in simple terms has happy as in case you pastime him the full block... in fact, in case you provide him 2 microscopic bits he would be happier because of the fact he will think of it is "extra". in case you in elementary terms have been given him the day previous, he will choose extra time to settle in and to start protecting any coaching counsel. he's the equivalent of a 2-3 hundred and sixty 5 days-previous in simple terms separated from each thing he knew and in a sparkling place... shop working with him in short, relaxing sessions no extra advantageous than 5-minutes long some cases an afternoon yet do no longer anticipate lots to "click" for awhile.
2016-11-14 04:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yes my dogs love cheese
2007-12-09 04:04:37
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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Yes cheese is fine mine love it just don't over do it cause it could cause the stool to become to hard
2007-12-09 04:33:08
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answered by chihuahuamom 5
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Ask your vet because certain types of dogs may be lactose-intolerant or have other issues with the components of cheese. For example, my dog previously had bladder stones made of calcium; therefore, we can only feed her food with trace amounts of calcium.
2007-12-09 03:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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definatly fine!
dogs love cheese and it does make great treats
2007-12-09 03:14:42
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answered by ¸.•*´`*♥ AyYıldız ♥*`´*•.¸ 6
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