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Never feed your dog raw pork, as it can carry parasites such as trichinella that are dangerous to both dogs and humans.
Natural, unsweetened applesauce with no added sugars or xylitol from brands like Mott’s (Unsweetened) or homemade versions is generally safe for dogs.
The one meat you should never feed your dog is raw pork due to the risk of parasites and harmful bacteria.
Yes, plain unsweetened applesauce in moderation can help soothe a dog's upset stomach.
Yes, applesauce can act as a mild laxative for dogs due to its fiber content, particularly if it contains no added sugars or artificial ingredients.
You can give your dog 1–2 teaspoons of unsweetened applesauce occasionally as a treat.
Mott's applesauce is not ideal for dogs due to added sugars and preservatives, which can be harmful to their health.
Yes, chicken can cause diarrhea in dogs, especially if it is raw, spoiled, or the dog has a sensitivity or allergy to it.
Feeding your dog chicken thighs daily can be safe if they are cooked, boneless, and part of a balanced diet, but it's important to consult a vet first.

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