For us humans, milk is a nutritious and versatile food, rich in calcium and vitamins. But the question arises: can we give our dogs milk just as safely?

The answer is not so simple, because it depends on the dog and the type of milk. Some dogs tolerate milk without any problems, others react sensitively.
The main reason is that many dogs cannot digest lactose, the sugar contained in milk, well. This is because dogs, just like some people, do not have enough lactase. Lactase is an enzyme that breaks down lactose in the intestines. When dogs can't digest lactose, it can cause abdominal pain, bloating and diarrhea.
However, there is lactose-free milk, which is more suitable for dogs. This milk has had the lactose removed, so it is easier to digest. If your dog likes milk and tolerates it well, you can give him some lactose-free milk occasionally.
Milk contains nutrients such as calcium, protein and vitamins that are also important for dogs. Calcium, for example, is good for strong bones and teeth.
Milk can be helpful in certain situations, such as when the dog has accidentally eaten something toxic. In such cases, milk can help bind the toxins in the stomach and slow down their absorption into the body. However, this should only be a temporary measure and you should always consult a veterinarian immediately.
You can also prepare delicious recipes for dogs with milk or lactose-free milk, for example homemade dog cookies or ice cream. Have a look at the Hundeo App, there you will find many great recipes for your dog.
Whether dogs can drink milk depends on the dog. Some dogs can tolerate milk, while others are sensitive to it. If you want to give your dog milk, you should try lactose-free milk. Milk can be helpful in certain situations, but it should not be your dog's main food source.