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Dogs should never be fed raw or undercooked pork, as it can contain parasites like trichinella spiralis, which are harmful to dogs.
Pears are among the safest fruits for dogs when served fresh, in moderation, and properly prepared by removing the stem, seeds, and core.
Never feed your dog raw or undercooked pork, as it can contain parasites like trichinella spiralis, which are harmful to dogs.
Fresh pears are among the safest fruits for dogs when served in moderation and with seeds, core, and stem removed.
Your dog's crate should be large enough for them to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably, with 2–4 inches added to their length and height measurements. Choose a crate based on your dog's actual size rather than just weight or breed.
If your dog eats a properly prepared pear in moderation, it can be a healthy snack, but pear seeds and cores must be avoided due to toxicity and choking risks.
You can give your dog small, bite-sized pieces of fresh pear in moderation, making sure they make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily food intake.
Fruits that are not good for dogs include unripe pears, canned pears with added sugars or preservatives, pear seeds, cores, and leaves due to risks like cyanide toxicity and digestive issues.
Yes, dogs can eat pears with the skin, as it contains fiber and nutrients, but it should be washed thoroughly and may cause mild digestive upset in sensitive dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh pears in moderation when prepared properly, but avoid seeds, core, and canned products.

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