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The three toxic meats for dogs are raw or undercooked pork, processed pork products like bacon or sausage, and pork bones due to health risks.
Yes, your dog can eat cooked ground pork if it's plain, fully cooked, and served in moderation without any seasoning, sauces, or fat.
Dogs can eat ground pork if it's thoroughly cooked, plain, and unseasoned, but only in moderation. Never serve raw or processed pork, and always remove bones and excess fat.
Dogs can eat plain, thoroughly cooked ground pork in moderation, but it must be unseasoned and free from additives. Avoid raw pork, bones, and processed pork products.
Plain mashed potatoes in small amounts are generally safe for dogs, but added ingredients like butter, garlic, onions, or salt can be harmful and should be avoided.
Monitor your dog for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy, and contact a veterinarian if there are any signs of illness or if toxic ingredients were ingested.
Plain mashed potatoes in small amounts are generally safe for dogs, but added ingredients like butter, cream, garlic, or salt can be harmful and should be avoided.
If your dog ate stuffing, monitor for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, and contact your vet immediately if toxic ingredients were involved.
Dogs can eat plain mashed potatoes in small amounts, but only if they contain no butter, milk, garlic, onion, or seasoning.
Monitor your dog closely for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or abdominal pain, and contact a veterinarian if any signs appear or if toxic ingredients were consumed.

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