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Emmental cheese

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Emmental is a popular cheese from Switzerland that is often eaten in slices or cubes. It has a mild flavor and large holes that are created by the fermentation of lactic acid bacteria. But is Emmental cheese also suitable for dogs? In this article, you can find out more about Emmental cheese in relation to dogs and what advantages and disadvantages it has.

The ingredients of Emmental

Emmental consists mainly of cow's milk, which is pasteurized and mixed with rennet and lactic acid bacteria. The cheese then matures for several months in cool cellars, where it develops its typical shape and taste. Emmental is rich in protein, calcium, phosphorus and vitamins A, B and D. It also has a high fat content. However, it also has a high fat and salt content, which can be problematic for dogs.

Benefits of Emmental cheese for dogs

Emmental cheese can be given to dogs in small amounts and occasionally as a treat or reward. It can strengthen the chewing muscles, clean the teeth and support the immune system. It can also aid digestion and reduce flatulence in some dogs. Emmental can also help to meet the calcium requirements of dogs, especially puppies, pregnant and lactating bitches.

Disadvantages of Emmental cheese for dogs

Emmental cheese can also have some disadvantages for dogs. It can lead to overweight, obesity or cardiovascular disease if fed too frequently or in large quantities. It can also cause diarrhea, vomiting or abdominal pain if the dog suffers from lactose intolerance or a milk protein allergy. Emmental cheese can also increase cholesterol levels or contribute to the formation of kidney stones if the dog consumes too much salt.

 

Emmental is a tasty cheese that has many benefits for humans. However, it is not a must for dogs and should only be fed in moderation and as an exception. Emmental cheese can have both positive and negative effects. If you want to give your dog Emmental cheese, you should always pay attention to the quality, quantity and your dog's reaction.


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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊

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