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Yes, a dog can technically be spayed while in heat, but it is generally not recommended due to increased risks.
It is generally recommended to wait about 2 to 3 months after a dog’s heat cycle before spaying.
Spaying a dog while she is in heat increases the risk of surgical complications due to increased blood flow to the reproductive organs, making the procedure more complex and potentially risky.
Lavender essential oil is generally considered the safest to diffuse around dogs when used in moderation and properly diluted.
No, eucalyptus oil in an air purifier can be harmful to dogs due to its potentially toxic properties when inhaled.
No, inhaling eucalyptus oil is not safe for dogs and can be toxic to their respiratory and nervous systems.
Dogs can eat plain, air-popped popcorn in moderation, but avoid butter, salt, and flavorings.
The most poisonous fruit for dogs is the grape, including raisins, which can cause acute kidney failure even in small amounts.

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