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Dogs can eat eggplant seeds in small amounts, but they should be cooked and served in moderation to avoid potential toxicity.
Dogs should not eat onions, garlic, chives, leeks, raw potatoes, rhubarb, and mushrooms, as they can be toxic or harmful to their health.
Yes, dogs can eat cooked eggplant in moderation, but it should be plain and not seasoned.
Dogs can safely eat crushed or powdered eggshells in moderation, about 2–3 times per week depending on their size and dietary calcium needs.
Eggshells are a rich source of calcium and other essential minerals that support your dog's bone health, dental strength, and overall nutrition.
Dogs can eat crushed eggshells in moderation, about once or twice a week, as a calcium supplement.
Eggshells are a natural source of calcium for dogs, supporting bone health and proper muscle function.
Dogs can safely eat crushed eggshells in moderation—no more than a few times a week as a calcium supplement.
Eggshells provide dogs with a natural source of calcium and other minerals that support bone health and dental strength.

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