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Dogs should only eat plain, fully cooked sausage with no seasoning, salt, or additives—and even then, only in very small amounts on rare occasions.
Cooked sausages are not recommended for dogs due to high fat, salt, and potentially toxic seasonings like garlic and onion. They may cause digestive issues or worse.
Sausage is not recommended for dogs due to its high fat, salt, and potentially toxic seasonings; only small amounts of plain, cooked, unseasoned sausage may be safe as a rare treat.
Dogs can safely consume small amounts of plain, food-grade seaweed like nori or kelp as occasional treats or food toppers, but always in moderation and with veterinary guidance.
Yes, certain types of plain, food-grade seaweed like nori and kelp can support a dog's digestion due to their fiber and gut-friendly polysaccharides when given in moderation.
Feed your dog small amounts of plain, food-grade seaweed like nori or kelp as an occasional treat; always introduce it gradually and consult your vet first.
Yes, when served in moderation and in the right form, food-grade seaweed can aid a dog’s digestion due to its rich fiber and polysaccharide content.
Small amounts of plain, food-grade seaweed such as nori, kelp, or dulse can be given to dogs as an occasional treat or supplement, typically in the form of sprinkles or a small strip, depending on the dog's size.
Yes, certain types of plain, food-grade seaweed can support a dog's digestion by providing fiber, antioxidants, and gut-friendly polysaccharides.
Your dog may be obsessed with seaweed because it's rich in nutrients and dogs often enjoy the taste and texture. However, only food-grade, unseasoned seaweed should be given in moderation for safety.

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