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Both turkey and chicken are good for dogs, but turkey is leaner and less likely to cause allergies, making it a slightly better option for sensitive pets.
Yes, turkey can upset a dog's stomach, especially if it's fatty, seasoned, or not cooked properly.
The three toxic meats for dogs are bacon, ham, and processed sausages, due to their high fat, salt, and additive content.
Yes, cooked turkey is generally safe for dogs when served plain and without bones, skin, or seasoning.
Black pepper offers minimal direct health benefits to dogs and can cause digestive irritation if given in large amounts.
A small amount of pepper is unlikely to seriously harm a dog, but it can cause digestive upset or discomfort and should generally be avoided.
Black pepper has minimal proven benefits for dogs and may cause gastrointestinal irritation; it’s best offered only in very small amounts if at all.
A small amount of pepper is unlikely to seriously harm your dog, but it can cause discomfort or digestive irritation.
Black pepper offers minimal to no health benefits for dogs and may cause gastrointestinal irritation, making it generally unsuitable for canine diets.

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