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Yes, Belgian Tervurens make good pets for experienced owners who can meet their high physical and mental stimulation needs.
No, the Belgian Tervuren and Belgian Malinois are not the same; they are distinct varieties of Belgian Shepherd Dogs, differing mainly in coat type and coloration.
The Belgian Tervuren is a medium-to-large herding dog breed from Belgium, prized for its intelligence, energy, and loyalty. It features a long double coat, strong work drive, and excels as a companion for active families.
Dogs should not eat hot dogs due to their high sodium, preservatives, and potentially harmful additives like onions or garlic.
No, dill is not poisonous to dogs. In fact, fresh dill can be beneficial in small amounts when given occasionally.
Hot dogs are not recommended for dogs due to their high salt, fat, and potential toxic additives like garlic and onion powder.
No, dill is not poisonous to dogs and can be safely given fresh in small amounts.
Hot dogs are not safe for dogs due to high sodium, seasonings, and additives like garlic or onions, which can be harmful or even toxic to them.
No, dill is not poisonous to dogs; in small, fresh amounts, it may even offer health benefits such as antioxidants and improved breath.
While a small plain pickle slice may not cause immediate harm, pickles are generally not recommended for dogs due to high salt content and harmful additives.

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