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French fries are not toxic to dogs, but their high fat and salt content can cause digestive issues and health risks if consumed in large amounts.
No, dogs should not eat chocolate as it is toxic to them and can cause serious health issues, including vomiting, tremors, or even death.
French fries are not toxic to dogs, but high fat and salt levels can cause digestive issues or more serious problems like pancreatitis if eaten in large quantities.
Yes, a healthy dog can eat two plain fries without immediate harm, but it's not recommended due to high fat and salt content.
Cooked plain potatoes are safe for dogs in moderation, but fried or seasoned forms like French fries are unhealthy and may cause digestive or serious health issues.
Chick-fil-A fries are not toxic to dogs, but they are high in fat and salt, making them an unhealthy treat and best avoided.
A dog can safely eat one or two plain McDonald's fries on rare occasions, but they are not recommended due to high fat and salt content.
French fries are not toxic to dogs, but they're unhealthy due to high fat and salt content and should be avoided.
You should never feed your dog meat that contains bones or is seasoned, especially cooked bones or processed meats with added ingredients like garlic or onion.
Dogs should avoid fruit that contains harmful substances like seeds with cyanide or xylitol. Specifically, apple seeds and processed apple products with additives should be avoided.

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