Blue Cheese for Dogs
I have never given my dogs blue cheese, but mostly because I don't often buy it for myself, I didn't realise it was dangerous for our dogs.
Have a look at this:
Blue cheese
Like milk, cheese contains enzymes dogs struggle to break down. Eating large amounts of higher fat varieties can cause sickness and diarrhoea.
However, blue cheeses, such as stilton and roquefort, are particularly dangerous. Many contain a substance called roquefortine C, which dogs are especially sensitive to. Roquefortine C may cause vomiting and diarrhoea and potentially tremors, twitching, seizures and high temperature if eaten in large doses. If you think your dog has eaten blue cheese and is suffering from any of these clinical signs then you should seek emergency veterinary advice.
Something else we need to remember by the looks of it.