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Plain mashed potatoes in small amounts are generally safe for dogs, but added ingredients like butter, cream, garlic, or salt can be harmful and should be avoided.
If your dog ate stuffing, monitor for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, and contact your vet immediately if toxic ingredients were involved.
Dogs can eat plain mashed potatoes in small amounts, but only if they contain no butter, milk, garlic, onion, or seasoning.
Monitor your dog closely for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or abdominal pain, and contact a veterinarian if any signs appear or if toxic ingredients were consumed.
Even small amounts of stuffing containing onions, garlic, or other toxic ingredients can be harmful to dogs and may cause serious health issues.
Dogs shouldn't eat stuffing because it often contains toxic ingredients like onions, garlic, and high fat or salt, which can lead to serious health issues.
No, dogs should not eat leftover stuffing, as it often contains toxic ingredients like onions, garlic, and high fat or salt levels that can harm them.
If a dog eats stuffing—either from food or a toy—it can experience toxicity, gastrointestinal upset, or even a life-threatening blockage depending on the type and quantity ingested.
Dogs should not eat stuffing, as it often contains ingredients that are toxic or harmful to them. Even small amounts can cause digestive upset or more serious health issues.
Dogs can safely eat fruits like apples, bananas, blueberries, strawberries, watermelon, mango, and papaya in moderation, with proper preparation.

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