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Asked: November 25, 20212021-11-25T16:39:32+05:30 2021-11-25T16:39:32+05:30In: Food

Can dogs eat oatmeal with milk?

Can dogs eat oatmeal with milk

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  1. Salomi
    2021-11-25T16:40:02+05:30Added an answer on November 25, 2021 at 4:40 pm

    Answer: Yes, but it is best to also feed them a very small amount of the dry food as well.

    Oatmeal and milk can be mixed together with any number of combinations for dogs, but it’s always best to mix in either meat or vegetables as well. This addition ensures that your dog will get enough protein because otherwise oatmeal provides too much carbohydrates to sustain the animal’s dietary needs for a prolonged period of time.

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    2021-11-25T16:40:39+05:30Added an answer on November 25, 2021 at 4:40 pm

    Answer: Well, oatmeal is not poisonous if it’s milk free. It also isn’t unhealthy for dogs to eat bulletproof coffee or dark chocolate – about half of the flavors are more pleasant to them than they are to us.

    This answer would explore how some foods might be easier on a dog’s digestive system than they are on ours. For example, many food-sensitive people can tolerate dairy products while others cannot, and this same distinction may exist in pets. Milk substitutes like coconut milk could be used to make oatmeal for pets instead of cow milk with no adverse effects reported by pet owners who have tried it so far. It would also explain that we evolved to need much less sweet taste than dogs because we rely on plants and grains for food rather than mostly meat, and that means an 80% dark chocolate bar is going to have a different flavor profile.

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