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Yes, chicken can cause diarrhea in dogs, especially if it is raw, spoiled, or the dog has a food sensitivity or allergy to it.
Feeding your dog chicken thighs daily is possible if they are properly cooked, skinless, boneless, and balanced with other nutrients.
Yes, chicken can cause diarrhea in dogs if it's undercooked, spoiled, or if the dog has a food sensitivity to it.
Feeding your dog chicken thighs daily can be safe if cooked properly and balanced with other nutrients, but it's best to consult a veterinarian.
No, dogs should not eat cooked chicken legs because the bones can splinter and cause serious injuries or blockages.
Chicken thighs are generally better for dogs due to their higher fat and nutrient content, but both options can be healthy when prepared correctly.
Dogs should avoid processed deli meats, raw pork, and fatty cuts of beef due to potential health risks and digestive issues.
A dog can typically eat 1/4 to 1/3 pound of chicken thigh per 20 pounds of body weight per day, depending on its dietary needs.
There is no definitive answer, as both purebred and mixed-breed dogs have unique advantages depending on your lifestyle and preferences.

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