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Dogs should not eat uncooked rice or rice with harmful additives like onions, garlic, salt, or seasonings, as these can cause digestive issues or toxicity.
Yes, jasmine rice is safe for dogs when cooked and served plain in moderation.
Yes, jasmine rice is safe for dogs when cooked and served plain in moderation.
When a dog has a fever, they often feel lethargic, may lose their appetite, show signs of shivering or discomfort, and generally act unwell.
Dogs may recover from mild fevers on their own, but persistent or high fever (above 103°F) requires veterinary evaluation and treatment to avoid complications.
Dogs with a fever often feel lethargic, lose their appetite, and may display symptoms like shivering, warm ears or nose, and red or glassy eyes.
Dogs may recover from mild fevers on their own, but persistent or high fevers over 103°F require veterinary evaluation and treatment.
When a dog has a fever, it may feel lethargic, lose its appetite, shiver, and exhibit signs like warm ears or nose, vomiting, or glassy eyes.
Dogs may recover from a mild fever on their own, but prolonged or high fevers (above 103°F) require veterinary attention to prevent serious complications.
If your dog has a fever above 103°F, apply cool water to their ears and paws and use a fan to help lower their temperature; consult your vet promptly.

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