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Dogs can eat pickles in small amounts, but they are not recommended due to high sodium and potential harmful ingredients.
Yes, dogs can eat oranges in moderation, as they are non-toxic and safe for most dogs when given in small amounts.
Yes, dogs can eat bananas in moderation as a healthy treat.
Yes, dogs can safely eat cucumbers in moderation as a healthy, low-calorie snack.
Although pineapple is safe for dogs in small quantities, there is no scientific evidence that it stops dogs from eating feces. Consult a vet for persistent issues.
Dogs can have small, bite-sized pieces of fresh pineapple, with quantities based on their size—1–2 pieces for extra-small dogs up to a large handful for extra-large dogs.
Yes, some fruits like grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs and should be avoided.
No, pineapples are not toxic to dogs and can be a safe treat in small amounts when properly prepared.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh, ripe pineapple in small amounts as a treat, but avoid the skin, core, and canned or processed versions.
While bungee-style leashes may reduce impact forces during sudden pulls, they can decrease control, potentially encouraging pulling behaviors and posing safety risks in crowded or urban settings.

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