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  • Ohhhhhh. He's gonna have gassssssss!
  • Not till tomorrow. Walk him early.
  • he may get diarrhea. Dairy products are really not good for dogs.
  • He could have a bit of diarrhea but nothing life threatening. I just wouldn't make it a habit. Dogs don't tolerate lactose. If you really must give him milk, buy the lactose free variety.
  • Hope he is not lactose intolerant, dogs cannot tolerate dairy which could lead to an allergic reaction (exsessive biting and itching). Another reason is that milk, and products made from milk, contain foreign hormones and sugar (as well as lactose). A lot of dogs are not equipped with the lactose enzyme which is needed to digest it. Milk is also mucus-forming.. which could cause some discomfort
  • if you don't care: &love milk. why do you asked the question about your dog. Maybe the your dog may care if you overdo it. problems start happening when You forget the size of the animal.His stomach is tiny.
  • You should be worried for your carpet and any rugs in your home
  • Yes,he may shit little chocolate dogs.
  • Okay. Let's get this straight. You gave him something and he drank it and NOW you wonder if you should be worried? Why prey tell did you give it to him in the first place. Are you not good at thinking things through much? He'll be just fine. He likes milk. Don't give him any chocolate.
  • The most common and overt signs of lactose intolerance are vomiting and diarrhea, which isn’t surprising because the digestive system isn’t working properly. Sometimes a dog will drink excess amounts of water because lactose intolerance can also cause dehydration. Since lactose intolerance is essentially an allergic reaction, owners should also look for the signs one might more often associate with allergies. For instance, if the dog or cat licks its paws or rubs its face on the floor, then its skin is clearly irritated and itchy, and this could be the result of lactose intolerance if dairy products are indeed a staple of the pet’s diet. It’s also possible that other allergic reactions like a mucus discharge from the eye or nose could occur, although this is less common.
  • Break out the paper towels. You'll be doing a lot of poop picking up.
  • Not to worry. If it is too much for him he will vomit the surplus. Let him be outdoors for a while.
  • Giving milk to dogs is not advised at all...
  • Most dogs are like Hoovers... they'll suck up just about anything you put in their bowl. I wouldn't make a habit of giving them milk though, they'll likely get the runs.
  • I think your dog should be worried that he has an irresponsible owner who gives him things that they are unsure of. Run dog run.
  • If you dont want your lounge walls pebble dashed,better move him out side.
  • Keep a watch on him and if get sick ,please do attend to it.
  • Dogs tend to have a more negative response than humans do to such an unnatural thing as drinking another species milk.
  • The dog will probably end up with diarhea, but should be okay.
  • Nope!Now if he drank whole milk,he'd be pregnant!
  • only if it gives him the shits
  • This is not Species Appropriate for a dog, but it isn't going to kill him. He might get the runs, or not.
  • no point being worried now. Que sera sera. Save worry for before the next time you think about doing it.
  • About plenty but not about this.
  • Some dogs are lactose intolerant. Also, dogs don't naturally get milk in the wild so they don't digest it well. If he looks ok, he's probably fine. He just might have some indigestion. I'd probably not give him any more milk. More info on feeding dobermans http://www.greatdogsite.com/breeds/details/Doberman_Pinscher/

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