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Yes, dogs can have milk in small amounts, but many are lactose intolerant and may experience digestive issues.
Yes, eggs can be good for dogs when cooked and served in moderation, providing protein, vitamins, and healthy fats.
Yes, bananas are good for dogs in moderation as a healthy treat.
Yes, cottage cheese can be good for dogs in moderation due to its high protein and calcium content, but it should be low-fat and fed sparingly.
Dogs can safely eat peanut butter that is unsalted, sugar-free, and does not contain xylitol, a harmful artificial sweetener.
Honey can be beneficial to dogs in moderation due to its natural nutrients, but it should be given sparingly and avoided for puppies or diabetic dogs.
Dogs can eat plain, unsweetened yogurt with no artificial sweeteners or added flavors, preferably Greek yogurt due to its lower lactose content.
Yes, many vets recommend lick mats as a useful tool for mental stimulation, anxiety reduction, and slow feeding in pets.
To prevent a dog from licking, use an Elizabethan collar, a soft recovery cone, dog booties, or apply a bitter-tasting deterrent spray.
You can offer your dog a lick mat a few times a week, or even daily, depending on its ingredients and your dog’s dietary needs and behavior.

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