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Dogs can eat chicken and rice temporarily for digestive issues, but this diet alone is not nutritionally complete for long-term feeding.
Boiling is the healthiest and safest way to cook chicken for dogs, using plain, boneless, and skinless meat without any seasonings or additives.
Yes, too much chicken can be harmful for dogs, as it may lead to nutritional imbalances; chicken should only be part of a balanced diet.
Boiled chicken is a healthy and easily digestible option for dogs when prepared plainly without seasoning, but it should be part of a balanced diet.
Yes, dogs can eat boiled chicken daily if it's plain, boneless, skinless, and served in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Boiled chicken is a healthy, easily digestible source of lean protein for dogs when prepared plainly and served in moderation. It should be part of a balanced diet, not the only food your dog eats.
Yes, older dogs often bond strongly with new owners, showing deep affection and gratitude for their second chance.
Senior dogs are often overlooked in shelters because adopters tend to prefer the energy and longevity of younger pets, despite older animals offering calm temperaments, predictability, and deep companionship.
Yes, older dogs can bond deeply and quickly with new owners, often showing affection and appreciation for their second chance at a loving home.
Senior dogs often go unadopted because many people prefer younger pets for their perceived longevity and energy levels, overlooking the many advantages older dogs offer.

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