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If your dog's nails click on hard floors or touch the ground while standing, it's time for a trim; nails should be cut every 3–4 weeks depending on their activity.
If you don't trim your dog's nails regularly, it can lead to pain, infections, gait abnormalities, and nails curling into the paw pads.
Most dogs need their nails trimmed every 3–4 weeks, though this can vary depending on lifestyle and individual nail growth.
You should generally trim your dog's nails every 3–4 weeks, though the ideal frequency depends on your dog's activity level and nail growth.
Dogs can eat cheese in moderation, but it should be plain and served occasionally as a treat due to its fat, salt, and lactose content.
Deli meats should never be fed to dogs because they are high in sodium, preservatives, and potentially toxic seasonings like garlic and onion powder.
Yes, dogs can have small amounts of plain cheese occasionally, but it should be given in moderation due to its fat and lactose content.
Dogs should never be fed deli meats due to their high salt, fat, preservatives, and seasonings that can cause serious health issues.
Dogs can eat small amounts of plain cheese, but it should be given occasionally due to potential lactose intolerance and high fat content.
Dogs should never be fed deli or lunch meats due to their high salt, fat, preservatives, and toxic seasonings like garlic and onion powder.

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