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Dogs feel love through social bonding, physical affection, and chemical responses like the release of oxytocin during interactions with their owners.
Your dog may experience discomfort or digestive upset after eating spicy food, and it's best to monitor symptoms and consult a vet if they persist.
Dogs feel love through emotional bonding, reinforced by oxytocin release during positive interactions with their owners.
Dogs may suffer from digestive upset or discomfort after eating spicy food. If symptoms persist or toxic ingredients are involved, contact a veterinarian.
Dogs feel love through their close bonds with humans, expressed via physical affection, loyalty, and hormone releases such as oxytocin, similar to human attachment.
Dogs that eat spicy food may experience discomfort, digestive upset, or even toxic reactions depending on the ingredients. Monitoring and veterinary guidance are advised.
Dogs should not eat jalapenos, as the capsaicin in them can cause discomfort, digestive issues, and even toxicity in dogs.
Spices are generally not safe for dogs, especially spicy ones, as they can cause gastrointestinal distress and sometimes include toxic ingredients like garlic or onion.
Some dogs seem to like spicy food due to its strong aroma or previous exposure, but spicy foods can cause discomfort and are not suitable for dogs.
Dogs cannot 'taste' spiciness like humans do, but they can feel the burning sensation because they share the same pain receptors sensitive to capsaicin.

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