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Some foods that are toxic to dogs include garlic, onions, blue cheese, and high-sodium or seasoned items. These can cause digestive issues or more severe reactions.
Dogs can safely eat 1–2 plain, unsalted black olives occasionally, ensuring they are pitted and free from flavorings and brine.
Some foods that are toxic to dogs include garlic, onions, blue cheese, and foods high in sodium like marinated or brined olives.
Dogs can safely eat one or two plain, unsalted, pitted black olives occasionally as a treat.
Foods toxic to dogs include chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, alcohol, caffeine, xylitol, and seasoned or brined olives containing harmful ingredients.
A dog can eat one or two plain, unsalted, and pitted black olives occasionally as a treat.
Black olives and their trees are not toxic to dogs if the olives are plain, unsalted, and pitted; however, the pits and added seasonings can be harmful.
Dogs can eat green olives with pimento in moderation, but only if they are plain, unsalted, pitted, and free from harmful ingredients.
Dogs can eat black olives in moderation if they're plain, unsalted, and pitted. Avoid giving your dog seasoned, stuffed, or brined olives, and always remove the pit first.
Dogs can eat tangerines in moderation, as the flesh is not toxic and offers some nutritional benefits, but the peel, pith, and seeds should always be removed. Only small amounts should be given as an occasional treat.

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