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    Tucker loves the Chobani plain yogurt. I usually let him lick the container when just about empty. He grabs and runs off on the deck and licks and licks until clean. I also am a fan of the Kong bone. I stuff that daily with different items including yogurt, apple, carrots and peanut butter (thanks to some of the ideas on this forum) and freeze it. Because he is still teething, he gets that most evenings as a snack. This is my most favorite chew toy for him.

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    The yogurt bone is lots more than just yogurt....I doubt if mine could handle it.

    Plain non-fat yogurt is a good way to get yogurt into a dog. I use Dannon.

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    thanks yeah after two more episodes during the day like this morning no more of that for her. if anything ill give her just plain dannon or something cause she normally has no issues with eating anything and this kinda just blew me away

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunDance View Post
    The yogurt bone is lots more than just yogurt....I doubt if mine could handle it.

    Plain non-fat yogurt is a good way to get yogurt into a dog. I use Dannon.
    I totally agree. Instead of buying the Red Barn brand yogurt bones, I'll just take an old marrow bone and fill it with Greek yogurt and fruit, freeze it, and give it to Luna. It's the same thing (a bone filled with yogurt), but you know exactly what's in it, no additives, no preservatives, etc.

    I would re-introduce yogurt slowly. Try a teaspoon of regular or Greek yogurt and see how Ziva does. Slowly add more if all goes well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SunDance View Post
    The yogurt bone is lots more than just yogurt...
    ^^^^

    This! If it's a pets store product or something manufactured in a plastic bag then it's probably not the yoghurt but a preservative, flavor enhancer, colorant or some other chemical additive.

    Try natural yoghurt the unsweetened variety, a tablespoon or so.

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    Maya and Sofie love the homemade frozen treats I make them with nonfat plain yogurt, peanut butter, and coconut oil! Never have had any issues.

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    Lola likes yogurt and fortunately doesn't have a problems with it. We make a strawberry smoothie every Friday morning and Lola is front and center drooling like mad, waiting for her taste. We also pour the extra smoothie into ice trays and give it to Lola as a treat.
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