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Turkey is generally leaner and more easily digestible than chicken, making it a slightly better option for most dogs, but both are excellent protein sources.
Yes, turkey can upset a dog's stomach if it's seasoned, fatty, or improperly cooked.
The three toxic meats for dogs are bacon, ham, and processed deli meats due to their high fat, salt, and preservative content.
Yes, cooked turkey is generally safe for dogs if it's plain, boneless, and skinless.
Dogs typically clear their anal glands naturally when they defecate, but some dogs may need manual expression by a vet or groomer if the glands become impacted.
Scooting in dogs is often caused by full or irritated anal glands, and treatment may involve expressing the glands, treating parasites, or addressing skin irritations.
Dogs typically clear their anal glands naturally when they defecate, but some may need manual expression if the glands do not empty on their own.
The cure for scooting in a dog typically involves expressing the anal glands, treating parasites, dietary adjustments, or addressing skin irritations.
Dogs naturally clear their anal glands through normal bowel movements, but manual expression may be needed if impaction occurs.

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