Dogs and cheese.

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Original Poster:

7,455 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th June 2020
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Simple Q for the Vet & nurse.I’m not talking masses of cheese, but little titbits as in little bits on floor when when you drop some. With mine it's Danish Blue. I cut a chunk and she's looking for a bit. It's usually a little crumb. But how much is too much. She's an ex rescue, and we spoil her as she's had a previous bad life. I never have had any occasion to train her- I call and she comes. If in any doubt, she will run to us for security. meet a bike out and she runs to jump on my knee on my scooter.

dhutch

15,035 posts

203 months

Tuesday 16th June 2020
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Ours eats plenty of cheese, we noticed during lockdown he has got through a block of cheddar in a fortnight, so we have bought a large mixed back if 'training treats' small pellets of rabbit/chicken/kangaroo etc. Can get the source of the gf if interested.

Apprently they can have too much. But the vet is perfectly happy for him to be drip fed cheese during vacations. I don't know if blue cheese is the same.

rxe

6,700 posts

109 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Nothing wrong with cheese. Well, other than making them fat if they eat too much. We sometimes use small cheddar squares as training treats.

Some dogs can be lactose intolerant (like humans). But if it doesn’t get catastrophic sts after eating cheese, it’s fine.

If the dog is getting loads of exercise and is not fat, don’t worry about it.

Doofus

27,845 posts

179 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Cheese is the only thing that'll get ours into the bath.

It won't get him out of the pond, though.

HTP99

23,145 posts

146 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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My 3 love cheese, its funny, I can open the fridge, have rummage through, get stuff out, put stuff back and they don't make an appearance, as soon as I open the plastic compartment thing on the door, where the cheese is kept, they are by my side in an instant!

mike74

3,687 posts

138 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Ours go mad for cheese.

You can open various other packets of foodstuff in the kitchen and then won't budge from the living room, but as soon as you go near the cheese wrapper they somehow recognise the sound and come charging in.

Saleen836

11,366 posts

215 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Doofus said:
Cheese is the only thing that'll get ours into the bath.

It won't get him out of the pond, though.
laugh

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

192 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Our last dog loved it. He had moments of intelligence: one was the "cheese stare".

If we were ever cutting cheese in the kitchen he would come and stare intently. Not at the cheese but at the floor where any crumbs would land.

anonymous-user

60 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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I used to hide my Westie’s worming pills in cheese until she decided it was no longer good enough and moved on to pâté.

Starfighter

5,048 posts

184 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Ours knows the difference in sound between the cheese packet and anything else in the fridge.

Catz

4,812 posts

217 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Don’t give them Primula from a tube just now as it has a toxin in it! A friend had been training her pup with this stuff and he’s not been well. He’s better now though.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-5307957...

HTP99

23,145 posts

146 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Doofus

27,845 posts

179 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Catz said:
Don’t give them Primula from a tube just now as it has a toxin in it! A friend had been training her pup with this stuff and he’s not been well. He’s better now though.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-5307957...
I thawed out his Kongs this morning, and my wife refilled them with yoghurt and peanut butter with banana replacing the Primula.

I'll be taking half a tube going back to the supermarket to tomorrow.

Turn7

24,066 posts

227 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Cheese is great for hiding tablets in as well.....

Doofus

27,845 posts

179 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Turn7 said:
Cheese is great for hiding tablets in as well.....

HTP99

23,145 posts

146 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Turn7 said:
Cheese is great for hiding tablets in as well.....
Daisy eats the cheese around the tablet, best we've found for her is peanut butter.


Edited by HTP99 on Wednesday 17th June 20:46

sociopath

3,433 posts

72 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Dogs and cheese, don't get me started, can get away from my cheese monster.

But like someone else posted, we use pâté for drugs

otolith

58,393 posts

210 months

Wednesday 17th June 2020
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Who me ?

Original Poster:

7,455 posts

218 months

Friday 19th June 2020
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otolith said:
You missed fridge door .

chrisr29

1,256 posts

203 months

Monday 22nd June 2020
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It’s not just dogs!