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Dogs can eat baked apples if they are plain, seedless, cored, and free from added sugar, spices, or harmful ingredients like nutmeg or xylitol.
Dogs should not eat pie, especially apple pie, due to high sugar, fat, and potentially toxic ingredients like nutmeg, raisins, or xylitol.
Monitor your dog closely for any signs of illness and contact a veterinarian immediately, especially if the pie contained toxic ingredients like xylitol, raisins, or nutmeg.
Yes, dogs can eat apples in moderation when sliced, cored, and seedless, but avoid apple pie or apple treats due to sugar and potential toxins.
No, dogs should not eat apple pie from McDonald's due to its high sugar, fat, and potential toxic ingredients like nutmeg or xylitol.
Dogs should not eat apple pie, as it contains sugar, fat, and potentially toxic ingredients that can harm them. Plain, seedless apple slices are a safer treat.
Dogs lick people as a form of communication and affection, often to gather sensory information through taste and scent.
Dogs sniff certain people to gather detailed information through pheromones, which reveal a person’s identity, emotional state, and hormonal changes.
Dogs lick people as a way to gather information, show affection, or seek attention, using their advanced sense of smell and taste to interpret human emotions and scents.
Dogs sniff certain people to gather information using their powerful sense of smell, especially from areas rich in pheromones like the crotch and armpits.

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