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Dogs don't cry emotional tears like humans; instead, they show sadness or distress through behaviors like whining, lethargy, or changes in appetite.
Dogs do have tear ducts and can produce tears, but these are typically for eye lubrication rather than emotional expression; dogs don't cry emotional tears like humans.
Dogs don't cry emotional tears like humans, but their tear volume may increase in certain emotional situations. They mainly express emotions through behavior and body language.
While dogs can eat cheese in small amounts, it should be given sparingly due to its fat, salt, and lactose content, which can cause digestive issues in some dogs.
If your dog ate a small amount of pepperoni, monitor for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy—larger quantities may require a vet visit.
Dogs can eat cheese in small amounts, but it should be given cautiously due to its fat, salt, and lactose content, which can cause digestive issues.
If your dog ate a pepperoni, monitor for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy; contact a vet if signs persist or if a large amount was consumed.
Cheese is not toxic to dogs, but it should only be given occasionally and in moderation due to its fat, lactose, and possible seasoning content.
If your dog ate a small amount of pepperoni, monitor for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy—larger quantities may require a vet visit.
No, dogs should not eat pepperoni jerky due to its high salt, fat, spices, and preservatives, which can pose serious health risks.

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