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Yes, dogs can eat cucumber as it is considered a safe and healthy vegetable for them when given in moderation.
Yes, carrots are generally safe and nutritious for dogs when given in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Yes, dogs can safely eat cucumbers in moderation as a healthy and low-calorie treat.
Yes, carrots are generally safe and healthy for dogs when fed in moderation.
Yes, dogs can eat cucumbers in moderation as they are safe and low in calories.
Dogs should never eat onions, garlic, leeks, or chives, as these vegetables are toxic to them.
Small to moderate amounts are safe—about 1 teaspoon for small dogs or 1–2 tablespoons for large dogs, given a few times a week as a treat.
Cabbage is one of the best vegetables for dogs when given properly and in moderation due to its high vitamin and fiber content and digestive health benefits.
Yes, dogs can eat both cooked and raw cabbage in moderation, as it is nutritious and generally safe when properly prepared.
Dogs can safely eat cabbage in moderation, whether raw or cooked, as it offers beneficial nutrients but should be introduced gradually to avoid digestive upset.

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