Because cream is high in sugar and fat, overconsumption may cause gastrointestinal reactions in dogs, such as vomiting, bloating and belching. In addition, for lactose intolerant dogs, consuming too much cream may cause diarrhea. Therefore, if your dog is not lactose intolerant and you want to use cream as an occasional reward or to improve the meal, you can give it in moderation, but you should make sure that you do not exceed your dog's healthy tolerance. It's a good idea to test a small amount before feeding to make sure your dog is able to adapt and has no adverse reactions. Also, choose creamy products that contain saturated fats and are low in sugar, which are better suited to your dog's digestive and health needs.