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Dogs can have scrambled eggs in moderation—typically ¼ egg 1–2 times per week for small dogs, and up to 2 eggs weekly for large dogs, served plain and fully cooked.
Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs if they're cooked plain without salt, oil, butter, or seasonings. Always serve them in moderation as an occasional treat.
Yes, dogs can eat plain, thoroughly cooked scrambled eggs as an occasional treat. Avoid adding seasoning, butter, oil, or milk.
Ripe, red tomatoes are generally safe for dogs in small amounts, but green parts like stems, leaves, and unripe tomatoes can be toxic.
A small amount of ketchup is unlikely to harm your dog, but it may contain ingredients like garlic, onion, or xylitol which are toxic and should be avoided.
Dogs should not eat cooked pasta with tomato sauce, as most sauces contain harmful ingredients like garlic, onions, salt, or sugar which are toxic to dogs.
Tomato sauce is unsafe for dogs if it contains garlic, onion, salt, sugar, or xylitol—common toxins in processed foods. Contact a vet if symptoms appear.
Dogs should not eat tomato sauce, as it often contains ingredients like garlic, onion, salt, and artificial sweeteners that are toxic to them. Plain ripe tomatoes in small amounts are safer, but processed tomato products should be avoided.
Vanilla pods and seeds are not toxic to dogs, but vanilla extract and imitation vanilla containing alcohol are dangerous and should be avoided for all breeds.
Dogs should not eat pancakes with vanilla extract due to the alcohol content, which is toxic to them even in small amounts.

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