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No, you should not give lemonade to your dog as it contains citric acid and sugar, which can be harmful to dogs.
The 7-7-7 rule refers to key developmental milestones in a puppy's early life, typically covering socialization phases at 7 weeks, 7 months, and 7 social encounters.
No, you should not give lemonade to your dog as it contains ingredients that are harmful to dogs.
Yes, dogs can drink some other liquids besides water, but only certain options are safe and should be offered in moderation.
It's not recommended for dogs to lick lemons, as they contain citric acid and compounds that may cause stomach upset or toxicity in some dogs.
Dogs should never consume alcohol, caffeine, milk, sugary drinks, or artificially sweetened beverages as these can be toxic or harmful to their health.
No, dogs should not be given lemonade as it contains sugar, citric acid, and sometimes artificial sweeteners that can be harmful to them.
Dogs should not drink lemonade, as it contains sugar and acidic ingredients that can upset their stomachs and may be harmful.
Yes, chicken broth can upset a dog's stomach if it contains ingredients like onions, garlic, or excessive sodium.
Yes, but only if the chicken broth is low-sodium and free from harmful ingredients like onions, garlic, and artificial flavors.

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