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Carrots are considered one of the best vegetables for dogs due to their high fiber content and low calorie count.
Spicy peppers like chili peppers, jalapeños, and cayenne are potentially toxic to dogs due to their capsaicin content, which can cause digestive distress.
Dogs should not eat onions, garlic, leeks, chives, mushrooms, raw potatoes, and rhubarb due to potential toxicity or digestive harm.
Yes, dogs can safely eat raw bell peppers in moderation, as they are non-toxic and provide beneficial nutrients.
An XL Bully can be identified by its muscular build, blocky head, short coat, and size exceeding standard American Bully dimensions.
No, a Cane Corso is not considered an XL Bully; they are distinct breeds with different origins and characteristics.
You can identify an XL Bully by its large, muscular build, blocky head, and specific breed standard traits outlined by kennel clubs like the UKC or ABKC.
No, a Cane Corso is not classified as an XL Bully; they are distinct breeds with different origins and characteristics.

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