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Jasmine rice is a type of white rice known for its fragrant aroma and slightly sticky texture when cooked, but not all white rice is jasmine rice.
Yes, jasmine rice is safe for dogs to eat in moderation when cooked and served plain without harmful additives.
Both jasmine and basmati rice are safe for dogs in moderation, with jasmine rice offering more antioxidants and basmati being a good bland option for digestive upset.
White rice is generally the best choice for dogs, especially for those with digestive issues, as it is bland, easily digestible, and helps soothe gastrointestinal upset.
Dogs should not eat uncooked rice or rice with harmful additives like onions, garlic, salt, or seasonings, as these can cause digestive issues or toxicity.
Yes, jasmine rice is safe for dogs when cooked and served plain in moderation.
Yes, jasmine rice is safe for dogs when cooked and served plain in moderation.
When a dog has a fever, they often feel lethargic, may lose their appetite, show signs of shivering or discomfort, and generally act unwell.
Dogs may recover from mild fevers on their own, but persistent or high fever (above 103°F) requires veterinary evaluation and treatment to avoid complications.
Dogs with a fever often feel lethargic, lose their appetite, and may display symptoms like shivering, warm ears or nose, and red or glassy eyes.

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