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Yes, dogs can eat oranges in moderation, as they are non-toxic and safe for most dogs when given in small amounts.
Yes, dogs can eat bananas in moderation as a healthy treat.
Yes, dogs can safely eat cucumbers in moderation as a healthy, low-calorie snack.
Although pineapple is safe for dogs in small quantities, there is no scientific evidence that it stops dogs from eating feces. Consult a vet for persistent issues.
Dogs can have small, bite-sized pieces of fresh pineapple, with quantities based on their size—1–2 pieces for extra-small dogs up to a large handful for extra-large dogs.
Yes, some fruits like grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs and should be avoided.
No, pineapples are not toxic to dogs and can be a safe treat in small amounts when properly prepared.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh, ripe pineapple in small amounts as a treat, but avoid the skin, core, and canned or processed versions.
While bungee-style leashes may reduce impact forces during sudden pulls, they can decrease control, potentially encouraging pulling behaviors and posing safety risks in crowded or urban settings.
To stop a dog from pulling on a retractable leash, switch to a fixed-length lead and use consistent training to teach proper walking behavior.

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