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Yes, dogs can safely eat blueberries in moderation as a healthy treat. Blueberries are low in calories and high in beneficial nutrients, but should be introduced gradually and given in appropriate amounts.
Dogs can eat broccoli in moderation, but only plain and in small quantities to avoid stomach upset. Too much broccoli can cause gastric irritation or toxicity.
Butter is not toxic to dogs, but it is not healthy for them and can lead to digestive issues or serious conditions like pancreatitis if consumed.
Salted butter is not toxic to dogs, but it's unhealthy and can lead to digestive issues, dehydration, or even pancreatitis if consumed in large amounts.
Butter is not toxic to dogs, but it is unhealthy and can cause digestive issues and other health problems, especially if eaten in large amounts.
Salted butter is unhealthy for dogs and should be avoided due to its high fat and sodium content, which can lead to digestive issues and more serious health problems.
Butter is not toxic to dogs, but it is unhealthy and may cause digestive upset or more serious health issues if consumed, especially in large amounts.
Salted butter is not toxic to dogs but should be avoided due to its high fat and salt content, which can cause digestive issues and increase health risks.
You should avoid adding butter to your dog's rice, as it can cause digestive upset and increase the risk of obesity and pancreatitis.
Butter isn't toxic to dogs but can cause digestive upset or pancreatitis. Monitor for symptoms and consult a vet, especially if large amounts were consumed.

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