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Yes, dogs can safely eat blueberries in moderation as part of a healthy treat option, especially when mixed with fruits like watermelon and bananas.
Watermelon rind is tough and difficult to digest; it may cause gastrointestinal issues or even intestinal blockage, especially in dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat blueberries in moderation as part of a safe fruit mix, provided they are fresh, unsweetened, and free from any added ingredients.
Watermelon rind is tough and difficult to digest and may cause gastrointestinal issues or blockages, especially in dogs, so it should be avoided.
Yes, dogs can safely eat blueberries in moderation as part of a healthy treat blend with other dog-safe fruits like watermelon.
Watermelon rind is tough and hard to digest; it may cause gastrointestinal upset or blockage in dogs and should not be consumed.
Dogs can digest the flesh of watermelon well when it's served without rind and seeds, but they cannot fully digest the rind or seeds, which may cause health issues.
Dogs can safely eat seedless, rind-free watermelon in moderation, with portions based on their size and treats not exceeding 10% of their daily diet.
Dogs can eat watermelon flesh in moderation, but they should not consume the rind or seeds, which can cause choking, digestive upset, or blockages.
If your dog eats watermelon rind, it may experience digestive upset, including vomiting, diarrhea, or potentially a serious intestinal blockage.

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