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12. Milk might not be the best idea

The nutritional content in cow milk is higher in fat and sugar than a normal dog's meal. If your dog is exposed to excessive amounts of fat and sugar, they run the risk of becoming obese or, worse, developing pancreatitis. If your dog has symptoms such as excessive vomiting, an unusually hunched back, loss of appetite, or lethargy, this could be a sign of pancreatitis. This is a serious condition that could result in permanent damage to the pancreas or other organs. Remember that milk is found in many common human food sources that are tempting to canines, like pizza, bread products, and sweet treats.

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