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The healthiest treat for a dog is a natural, low-calorie option like fresh fruits or vegetables, such as carrots, apples (without seeds), or green beans.
Low-calorie treats like carrots, green beans, and air-popped popcorn are great options that won't make your dog fat.
Feed your dog low-calorie, high-protein food with measured portions, and include vegetables like green beans or carrots as treats.
The best treats for dogs to lose weight are low-calorie, high-protein, and fiber-rich options like green beans, carrots, and commercially made weight-management treats.
Good low-calorie treats for dogs include carrots, green beans, apple slices (without seeds), and commercial treats labeled as low-calorie.
Yes, dogs can eat cheese in moderation, but it should be given as an occasional treat due to its fat and lactose content.
Spicy food is not toxic to dogs, but it can cause digestive issues like vomiting, diarrhea, and discomfort.
Yes, dogs can eat cheese in moderation, but some may be lactose intolerant.
Spicy food can cause gastrointestinal upset in dogs, but most will recover with supportive care; monitor your dog closely and consult a vet if symptoms worsen.

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