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Yes, dogs can digest plain corn kernels in moderation, but corn cobs are dangerous and should be strictly avoided.
Dogs should never be fed corn on the cob, as the cob poses a serious risk of choking or intestinal blockage.
No, dogs should not eat cooked corn on the cob, as the cob poses a serious risk of choking and intestinal blockage, which may require emergency veterinary care.
Dogs should never eat corn on the cob, as the cob can cause dangerous intestinal blockages. Plain corn kernels off the cob are safe in moderation.
Dogs can eat plain, air-popped popcorn in small amounts, but buttered or salted popcorn, and especially flavored varieties, should be avoided due to potential health risks.
Dogs may be attracted to pistachios due to their scent, taste, and texture, but these nuts pose health risks and are not recommended as regular treats.
Yes, dogs can eat plain, air-popped popcorn in small amounts, but it should be free of butter, salt, and other seasonings.
Dogs may be attracted to the smell and taste of pistachios, but while they are not toxic, they can pose health risks due to fat content, shells, or mold.
Plain, air-popped popcorn without salt or butter is not toxic to dogs and can be given occasionally in small amounts as a treat.
Dogs may be attracted to pistachios for their rich aroma and taste, but these nuts pose several health risks and are not recommended as dog treats.

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