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Dogs should generally avoid dried cherries because the drying process increases sugar and calorie density while concentrating compounds found in cherry pits. While a small accid...
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Dogs should generally avoid dried cherries because the drying process increases sugar and calorie density while concentrating compounds found in cherry pits. While a small accid...
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No, dogs should not eat honey mustard pretzels. While small pieces of plain pretzel are unlikely to be toxic, the mustard and honey glaze contain ingredients that can cause stom...
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Plain pretzels and plain peanut butter can sometimes be safe for dogs in very small amounts, but combining them rarely adds nutritional value and can introduce avoidable risks....
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Plain licorice root in small, occasional amounts is unlikely to poison a healthy dog, but it is not ideal because it can raise blood pressure, cause potassium loss, and lead to...
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