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Old 11-16-2009, 03:10 PM   #5039
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Originally Posted by Disneyphile View Post
Hmmm. Is cheese bad for dogs? If not, you could always come up with a smaller variety just for pets.

From Pet Food Report:
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I have heard cheese is bad for dogs and cats, is this true?

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Cheese is a nutritious ingredient for pets, as it is for people and is used in a variety of pet foods and treats. Cheese provides excellent quality protein, calcium, Vitamin A, and essential fatty acids. B-complex vitamins are contained in some cheeses. Pets also like the taste of cheese and it can be a part of a complete and balanced pet food diet. However, pets should not be fed cheese from table scraps, which could contain too much fat and salt.
BTW, The parmesans are very low in fat, 3 grams.
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