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Fresh pears are among the safest fruits for dogs when fed in moderation and with seeds, core, and stem removed.
You should never feed your dog raw or undercooked pork as it may contain parasites like trichinella that can cause serious illness.
Fresh pears are one of the safest fruits for dogs when served in moderation and prepared properly by removing seeds, core, and stem.
Dogs should never be fed raw or undercooked pork due to the risk of parasites such as trichinella spiralis and potential for gastrointestinal distress.
Fresh pears are among the safest fruits for dogs when served in moderation and prepared properly by removing seeds, core, and stem.
The Bordetella vaccine helps protect dogs against Bordetella bronchiseptica, a primary cause of kennel cough, especially in environments where dogs are in close contact. It's an optional vaccine often required for boarding, daycare, and similar group settings.
Dogs can safely eat pears in moderation, but avoid seeds, core, and stems due to toxicity and choking risks; fresh ripe pears are best.
Dogs can eat fresh pears in moderation—treats like pears should not exceed 10% of their daily diet, with portion sizes based on the dog's weight.
Fruits not good for dogs include any with toxic seeds or added sugars, like canned pears; always avoid seeds, cores, and unripe fruits to ensure safety.
Yes, dogs can eat pears with the skin on, as it is generally safe, but it may cause mild digestive issues in sensitive dogs, so removal is optional.

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