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Plain pretzel sticks are not toxic to dogs, but they are generally not a good treat choice because of high salt and low nutrition. The short answer is that a very small piece oc...
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Plain pretzel sticks are not toxic to dogs, but they are generally not a good treat choice because of high salt and low nutrition. The short answer is that a very small piece oc...
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Plain hazelnuts are not poisonous to dogs, but they are not ideal treats. Risks include choking, gastrointestinal blockage, high fat content leading to pancreatitis, and possibl...
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Plain unsalted pretzels are unlikely to poison a healthy dog in a small accidental amount, but they are not a recommended treat. Pretzels are high in refined carbohydrates and s...
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The short answer to can I give my dog cornbread is usually yes, but with important caveats. Plain cornbread made with cornmeal, modest sugar, and no toxic add-ins can be an occa...
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Plain takeaway: Maraschino cherries are not poisonous to dogs in the sense of containing cyanide in the flesh, but they are still unsafe for regular or large consumption. The hi...
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Dogs can eat grilled corn occasionally and in moderation, but only when served safely and without problematic additives. Corn itself is non-toxic and can offer fiber, protein, a...
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Dried cherries can be an occasional, dog-safe treat when handled carefully, but they are not risk-free. Unlike many fresh berries, dried cherries concentrate sugar and calories...
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Strawberries are not toxic to dogs and can be a safe, low-calorie treat when handled carefully. The main risks come from pesticides, choking, and overfeeding, which can lead to...
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Plain soda crackers are generally safe for dogs to eat in very small amounts as an occasional treat, provided they do not contain toxic ingredients such as onion or garlic. Whil...
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Dogs should generally avoid peanut butter filled pretzels. These snacks combine a salty carbohydrate base with a high fat, high sugar peanut butter center, creating a product th...
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