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Yes, too much chicken can hurt a dog if it replaces a balanced diet, leads to allergies, or contains unsafe additives or bones.
While not directly addressed, vegetables that are safe for dogs, such as carrots, may be served alongside plain cooked chicken for added nutrition.
Yes, feeding too much chicken can hurt a dog by causing nutritional imbalances, digestive issues, allergies, or long-term health problems if not fed properly.
Chicken is one of the best meats for dogs due to its lean protein content, essential amino acids, and digestibility, making it both nutritious and safe when properly prepared.
Never feed your dog chicken bones, especially cooked ones, as they can splinter and cause choking or severe internal injuries.
Cooked, plain, skinless, and boneless chicken is one of the healthiest foods to feed your dog due to its high-quality protein, digestibility, and essential nutrients.
Dogs can eat chicken daily if it is plain, cooked, boneless, and served as part of a balanced diet that includes other nutrients; consult a vet for guidance.
Yes, plain cooked chicken is a healthy, lean protein source for most dogs when served without bones, skin, or additives.
Yes, Chihuahuas are intelligent dogs known for their alertness, bold personalities, and strong bonds with their owners.
A Chihuahua is generally considered a senior dog between the ages of 7 and 10 years.

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