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Cinnamon is not toxic to dogs, but it should only be given in very small quantities and with caution, as large amounts can cause health issues.
Dogs can eat dates in small amounts, but figs should be avoided due to their potential to cause digestive upset and allergic reactions.
Yes, dogs can eat Medjool dates in small amounts, but due to their high sugar content, they should only be given occasionally and with the pit removed.
Dogs can eat dates in moderation, with portion size depending on their weight—no more than one or two per week for large breeds.
Dogs can eat dates in moderation because they are non-toxic and offer nutritional benefits, while raisins are extremely toxic to dogs and can lead to kidney failure.
Dried dates are safe for dogs in moderation, but they are high in sugar and should only be given occasionally in small, pitted pieces.
Dogs can eat dates in moderation, but only as an occasional treat and never with the pit. Too many dates can cause health issues due to their high sugar content.
Dogs show sadness through behaviors like whining, loss of appetite, lethargy, and avoiding social interaction, not through emotional tears like humans.
To comfort a crying dog, provide a calm environment, gentle physical reassurance, a consistent routine, and seek veterinary help if distress persists.
Dogs show sadness through behavior and body language such as whining, lethargy, loss of appetite, or withdrawing from interactions.

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