Can dogs eat Cotija Cheese?

Can I give my dog Cotija Cheese?

Cotija cheese is not suitable for dogs to consume as it is high in fat and salt. Even though it may be tempting for you to share this cheese with your dog, it could lead to potential health issues such as weight gain, high blood pressure, and digestive issues. Additionally, as it is an artisanal cheese it may contain other ingredients that can be unsafe for your pup.

Cotija cheese is a type of Mexican cheese, originating in the small town of the same name in the Mexican state of Michoacán. It is a hard cheese, often aged two to three months, with a salty, savory flavor and crumbly texture. The cheese is most often used grated or crumbled over dishes, including salads, beans, and tacos. It is also known as queso añejo, queso cotija, queso viejo, and queso seco. It is considered an artisanal cheese, with family-owned farms producing the cheese.

Risks of eating Cotija Cheese for dogs

Eating Cotija cheese may also incite allergic reactions in certain dogs. The salty taste and texture may also encourage your dog to crave higher-saturated-fat snacks, increasing the risk of obesity and other health complications. Additionally, if your pup ingests too much of the cheese in one sitting, it could lead to an upset stomach or diarrhea.

It is better to choose healthier alternatives to feed your dog and keep their diet balanced in order to promote their overall health and wellbeing. Two alternatives that are edible by dogs are fresh vegetables such as carrots and green beans, and lean proteins like white meat chicken. These options are much lower in saturated fat than Cotija cheese and are much healthier sources of snack-time nutrients.

Additional Information

Cotija cheese is a type of Mexican hard cheese, often aged two to three months, with a salty, savory flavor and crumbly texture. Eating Cotija cheese can be dangerous for dogs as it is high in fat and salt and can lead to health issues such as weight gain, high blood pressure, and digestive issues. Healthier alternatives to feed your dog should be chosen to promote their overall health and wellbeing, such as fresh vegetables and lean proteins.

Have you ever tried giving your dog Cotija cheese? If so, how did they respond?

We'd love to hear about your experience in the comments below, and if you're looking for some other healthy snack ideas, be sure to check out Way Canina for some tasty treats! Thanks for your time and have a great day!

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