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No, dogs should never eat raw salmon because it can contain parasites that cause salmon poisoning disease, which is potentially fatal.
Yes, flushing dog poop can clog plumbing and damage sewage systems, especially if it's in a bag or contains materials harmful to wastewater treatment.
The proper way to dispose of dog poop is to pick it up using a bag—preferably biodegradable—and place it in the trash. Never flush dog waste, as it may harm plumbing and water systems.
No, flushing dog poo down the toilet is not recommended, as it can clog plumbing and overwhelm wastewater systems, posing health and environmental risks.
Dog poop should not be flushed down the toilet, whether bagged or unbagged, as it can cause plumbing issues and risks to water treatment systems.
Yes, dogs can have peanut butter in moderation, but only if it does not contain xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs in moderation as long as they are plain, fully cooked, and free from added salt, butter, or seasonings.
Yes, dogs can eat peanut butter in moderation, but it must be free from xylitol and added sugars.
Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs if they are cooked plain without added salt, butter, or seasoning.
Yes, dogs can have peanut butter in moderation as long as it does not contain xylitol, which is toxic to them.

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