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You should never feed your dog raw or undercooked pork, as it can contain parasites like trichinella, which can be harmful or even fatal to dogs.
Yes, pears can upset a dog's stomach if fed in large quantities or not properly prepared, leading to vomiting, diarrhea, or gastrointestinal discomfort.
You should never feed your dog processed meats like bacon, as they are high in salt and fat, which can be harmful or even toxic to dogs.
Dogs can safely eat pears in moderation if properly prepared by removing seeds, stems, and cores, and offering only fresh, clean pieces.
Dogs can safely eat small amounts of fresh pear, such as one small slice for small dogs and a few slices for larger dogs, a few times per week.
Fruits that are not good for dogs include those with toxic seeds or additives, such as grapes, raisins, cherries, and canned fruits with added sugars or syrups.
Yes, dogs can eat pears with the skin on, provided the pear is washed thoroughly to remove pesticides and chemicals; however, some sensitive dogs may experience mild digestive upset.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh pears in moderation if properly prepared by removing seeds, core, stems, and leaves. Pears provide vitamins, fiber, and hydration but should be given only as an occasional treat.
Flea eggs require warmth and humidity to hatch; without optimal environmental conditions, they remain dormant and fail to hatch.
Flea eggs do not directly spread to humans, but they can lead to infestations that result in flea bites and potential disease transmission.

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