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Yes, you can give your dog leftover baby food occasionally, as long as it contains no harmful ingredients like onion or xylitol and is not used as a main diet.
Baby food can be safe for sick dogs in moderation, so long as it does not contain toxic ingredients like onion, garlic, or xylitol and is not used long-term.
Yes, dogs can eat certain types of baby food in moderation, but it's important to avoid ingredients like onion, garlic, or xylitol, which are toxic to dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat Gerber meat baby food in small amounts, as long as it does not contain onion, garlic, or other harmful ingredients.
Gerber baby food can be safe for dogs in small amounts if it contains no harmful ingredients like onion, garlic, or xylitol, and is used as an occasional treat or to aid feeding.
Meat-based baby foods like chicken, beef, or lamb without harmful additives are generally safe for dogs in small amounts; avoid products with onion, garlic, or xylitol.
Dogs can eat some types of baby food occasionally, but you must avoid harmful ingredients like onions, garlic, and xylitol. Baby food should never replace a balanced dog diet.
A dog in heat can be somewhat messy due to vaginal bleeding and discharge that typically lasts 7–10 days, along with increased licking and urination.
Yes, you can let your dog lick herself while in heat, as it is a natural form of hygiene; however, monitor her to ensure she doesn't cause irritation.
A dog in heat can be somewhat messy due to vaginal bleeding and behavioral changes, but the mess is manageable with dog diapers and hygienic care.

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