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Cheesy Dog Treats


Dogs are barking mad for cheese treats! Cheese is an extremely popular dog treat flavor and rightfully so. Pooches gobble up delicious cheesy goodies in crackers, cookies, bones, and more. Cheese can be very good for dogs in small quantities. Most dogs are lactose intolerant but thankfully, cheese – especially aged cheese – has a much lower lactose level than milk. Any low fat, low sodium, low lactose cheese would be a great little nibble for your furry friend. Here are a few options to turn your four-legged friend into a curd nerd just like you!

Photo Credit: Image curtesy of Virginia Hyde and Evanelle's cooperation

Photo Credit: Image courtesy of Virginia Hyde with Evanelle’s cooperation

Churpi Chews are an amazing treat that will keep your dog busy for hours. Each churpi chew is made of compressed yak’s milk, salt, and lime making a dense cheesy treat! The bar is packed with protein and low in fat, making it a perfect snack for any breed or age. Generations of people living in the Himalayan mountains gave their working dogs these treats as fuel for their long days. With no chemicals or preservatives, the chew acts as a cheese-flavored lollipop and will last weeks. My French bulldog, Evanelle, personally owns four and brings one to bed with her every night.

Photo Credit: Image courtesy of Red Barn

Photo Credit: Image courtesy of Red Barn

Filled bones are popular dog treats because they can keep your pooch busy for a long time and they also clean the teeth when they start gnawing on the bone. Red Barn makes a particularly delicious cheese and bacon filled bone that comes in two sizes. This perfect combo will keep your canine friend happy.  

Photo Credit: Image courtesy of Cloud Star

Photo Credit: Image courtesy of Cloud Star

If you need to get a grain-free cookie for your dog try Cloud Star’s Buddy Biscuit or Tricky Trainer! The Buddy biscuits come in Smooth Aged Cheddar flavor in either a hard cookie or soft snack. Tricky Trainer’s Cheddar Bites are perfect for training your new puppy.

Photo Credit: Image courtesy of Fromm Foods

Photo Credit: Image courtesy of Fromm Foods

 

Fromm, a family owned and operated pet food company from Wisconsin, has been adding a little bit of cheese into every one of their dog food flavors since their founding in 1925. They locally source their proteins to make a premium dog food fit for any best friend.

Photo Credit: Featured image courtesy of Dogster

Virginia Hyde

Virginia Hyde is a southern girl at heart who just moved to Boston to submerge herself in food - mainly cheese, to be honest. Game for any food-related adventure, festival, or gathering, she is ready to share her passion for cheese with others. Virginia is currently working on a Masters in Gastronomy at Boston University.

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