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Yes, bananas are generally safe for dogs and can be a healthy treat when given in moderation.
Pumpkin is generally better for dogs than yogurt because it is easier to digest, safe for most dogs, and supports healthy digestion without the risk of lactose intolerance.
Yogurt may help itchy dogs if the itchiness stems from digestive issues and the dog tolerates dairy, but it can worsen symptoms in allergic or lactose-intolerant dogs.
Plain, unsweetened yogurt without additives is safe for dogs that tolerate dairy; Greek yogurt is often preferred due to its lower lactose and higher protein content.
You can give your dog plain yogurt in moderation—up to 1–4 tablespoons daily depending on your dog’s size, always starting with a small amount to monitor tolerance.
Yes, dogs can eat plain yogurt in moderation if they tolerate dairy, but always choose unsweetened varieties without additives or artificial sweeteners.
Home treatment involves supportive care like limiting mobility hazards, offering anti-nausea meds, and ensuring hydration while the dog gradually recovers.
Breeds prone to vestibular disease include German Shepherds, Doberman Pinschers, French Bulldogs, Bulldogs, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
Supportive home care includes providing a quiet, safe environment, preventing injury, helping with mobility, and giving medications as prescribed by a veterinarian.
Breeds like German Shepherds, Doberman Pinschers, French Bulldogs, Bulldogs, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are more prone to vestibular disease.

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