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A small amount of pepper is unlikely to seriously harm a dog but can cause gastrointestinal discomfort and irritation.
Even small amounts of black pepper can irritate a dog's stomach, with large quantities potentially causing more serious issues like vomiting or respiratory distress.
Dogs can eat scrambled eggs, but it's best to avoid adding black pepper, as it may cause gastrointestinal irritation in some dogs.
Yes, certain spices such as nutmeg, garlic, onion powder, and cocoa powder are toxic to dogs and should be strictly avoided.
If a dog eats a small amount of black pepper, it may cause mild irritation, but large quantities can lead to more serious gastrointestinal issues.
Chocolate is the number one most toxic food for dogs due to its theobromine content, which can be deadly even in small amounts.
Symptoms of grape toxicity in dogs typically appear within 6 to 12 hours after ingestion.
The number one most toxic food for dogs is chocolate, particularly dark chocolate and baking chocolate, due to its theobromine content.
Symptoms of grape toxicity in dogs can appear within 6 to 12 hours after ingestion.

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