Can Dogs Eat Rice Pudding?

Can Dogs Eat Rice Pudding

Rice pudding is an excellent dessert where the starchiness of rice and the creaminess of milk combine to form a single dish.

 

What makes rice pudding an exciting dessert is to experiment on what type of the principal ingredient (rice) can be used.

 

Whether jasmine, basmati, brown rice, black rice, short-grained rice, etc.

 

The possibilities are endless.

 

Rice pudding is one of the best dessert options for rice-eating individuals, particularly in Asian countries where rice is a staple.

 

However, should the consumption of this delish food also be limited to humans only?

 

How about dogs? Can dogs eat rice pudding as well?

 

We will find out in the following narratives!

 

Why Dogs Cannot Eat Rice Pudding?

Rice pudding for dogs

 

The following list will focus on why rice pudding is not advisable for our dogs.

 

It is very high in carbohydrates

As the name of the meal suggests, rice pudding is principally made of rice.

 

This grain commodity, like any other grains, is very high in carbohydrates.

 

It may seem okay because carbohydrates are a good source of energy.

 

However, the number of sugars from this dessert will exceed the amount required for our canine friends.

 

The amount of carbohydrates our dogs need is better formulated in the dog foods we provide.

 

The bodies of dogs were designed to consume carbs equal to 14% of their total weight.

 

Beyond this may lead to health problems, like:

  • Diabetes
  • Excessive weight gain
  • Arthritis (due to increased weight)
  • Dental problems

 

Perhaps, it would have been lesser evil if only rice was the source of carbs in the dessert.

 

The problem is, aside from the rice, the add-on sugar makes it worse.

 

Given that it is more delicious with extra sweetness, but it is terrible for our health, let alone the health of our dogs.

 

 

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Milk can be problematic to dogs

Dogs entered this world with milk as their prime source of nutrition.

 

However, as dog’s age, milk consumption significantly decreases in general.

 

This causes their bodies to produce fewer enzymes called lactase, which digests lactose from milk.

 

Therefore, feeding dogs dairy products will be problematic and may generate the following as repercussions:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Stomach pains
  • Flatulence

This will cease to be a problem if dogs have been trained to consume milk even after weaning.

 

But then again, the other factors that make rice pudding unhealthy remain to be true.

 

Conclusion

Ideally, dogs should not eat rice pudding.

 

But when your dog starts drooling and wondering what you are eating, then giving them a little taste in minimal amounts would be just fine.

 

Just remember that too much sugar and the presence of milk make it a non-viable food choice for our dogs in the long-run.

 

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Russel

A pet owner who loves to share useful facts and information about a variety of animals.