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One peanut M&M is unlikely to harm your dog, but you should monitor them for any signs of chocolate toxicity or allergic reaction.
The most toxic food for a dog is chocolate, especially dark or baking chocolate which contains high levels of theobromine.
Dogs can have a few unsalted, plain peanuts occasionally, but more than a handful can lead to obesity or pancreatitis due to high fat content.
Dogs should not eat macadamia nuts, black walnuts, or old, moldy nuts, as they can be toxic or cause serious health issues.
Dogs can eat peanut butter because it's usually free from harmful additives and easier to digest, while peanuts—especially salted or flavored—can pose choking hazards and contain unsafe ingredients like xylitol.
Peanuts are not toxic to dogs, but they should only be given in moderation and without added salt, sugar, or xylitol.
Both chicken and eggs are healthy for dogs, but chicken offers more protein per serving, making it slightly better as a primary protein source.
The best thing to give dogs for breakfast is a balanced meal that includes high-quality protein, healthy carbohydrates, and essential vitamins and minerals.
Both chicken and eggs are excellent protein sources for dogs, but chicken is better as a primary protein source, while eggs are a nutritious supplement.

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