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While pineapple is safe for dogs in moderation, this source does not provide information about avocado, so consult a veterinarian for guidance.
Dogs should not eat pickles due to their high salt and spice content, which may be harmful to them.
The provided source material does not mention oranges, so it cannot confirm whether dogs can eat them.
Yes, dogs can eat bananas in moderation as a healthy treat.
The provided text does not mention cucumbers, so it cannot confirm if they are safe for dogs.
Although pineapple is safe for dogs in small quantities, there is no scientific evidence that it stops dogs from eating feces. Consult a vet for persistent issues.
Dogs can have small, bite-sized pieces of fresh pineapple, with quantities based on their size—1–2 pieces for extra-small dogs up to a large handful for extra-large dogs.
While many fruits are safe in moderation, some parts of fruits like pineapple (skin, core, leaves) can be harmful or cause blockages in dogs.
No, pineapples are not toxic to dogs and can be a safe treat in small amounts when properly prepared.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh, ripe pineapple in small amounts as a treat, but avoid the skin, core, and canned or processed versions.

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