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Even a single grape can be highly toxic to some dogs and may cause acute kidney failure. Immediate veterinary attention is crucial, regardless of the amount ingested.
No, dogs should never eat grapes or foods containing grapes, as they are highly toxic and can cause sudden kidney failure.
Yes, dogs can generally drink water from an outside tap, especially in areas where municipal water is clean and regulated; however, quality and safety may vary depending on local contaminants and your dog's specific health conditions.
Yes, in most developed areas, tap water is generally safe for dogs unless specific health conditions or local contamination risks are present.
In most developed areas with regulated municipal systems, tap water is generally safe for dogs unless they have specific health conditions or sensitivities.
In most areas with regulated municipal water, tap water is generally safe for dogs unless they have specific health sensitivities. If local water quality is questionable, filtered or bottled water is a safer option.
Yes, you can get an emotional support dog for anxiety if a licensed mental health professional determines it will help your condition and provides you with an ESA letter.
To get a legitimate ESA letter, you must consult with a licensed mental health professional who, after an assessment, determines if an emotional support animal is appropriate for your condition and provides a signed letter on official letterhead.
Yes, you can get an emotional support dog for anxiety by obtaining a valid ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional confirming your need.
To get a legitimate ESA letter, consult with a licensed mental health professional who can assess your condition and issue an official letter if appropriate.

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