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Yes, shrimp can upset a dog’s stomach if not properly prepared or if the dog has allergies or sensitivities.
Yes, dogs can have plain, air-popped popcorn in moderation, but it should be free of butter, salt, and any seasonings.
Yes, shrimp can upset a dog's stomach if it is raw, seasoned, or consumed in large amounts, especially in dogs with allergies or sensitive digestive systems.
Dogs can eat plain, air-popped popcorn in moderation, but it should be free of butter, salt, and other seasonings to avoid digestive issues or toxicity.
Yes, shrimp can upset a dog's stomach if it is raw, seasoned, or fed in large amounts, especially in dogs with sensitivities or allergies.
Dogs can safely eat plain, fully cooked, peeled, and deveined shrimp in moderation, as long as it contains no seasonings or additives.
Dogs can safely eat small amounts of plain, cooked shrimp; portion sizes range from half a shrimp to four depending on the dog’s weight.
Yes, plain, fully cooked shrimp can be safe for dogs in small quantities, but it must be deveined, peeled, unseasoned, and served in moderation.
Yes, dogs can eat plain, fully cooked shrimp in moderation, but it must be peeled, deveined, and unseasoned. Avoid raw, breaded, or seasoned shrimp due to health risks.
Yes, dogs can recover from caffeine poisoning with prompt veterinary treatment, but large ingestions can be fatal without intervention.

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