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Yes, pears can upset a dog's stomach if fed in excessive amounts or if not properly prepared.
Dogs should never be fed raw or undercooked pork due to the risk of parasitic infection and digestion issues.
Dogs can safely eat fresh pears in moderation, as they are rich in vitamins and fiber but must be prepared properly by removing seeds and cores.
Dogs can safely eat small amounts of fresh pear, making up no more than 10% of their daily food intake.
Dogs should not eat fruits like grapes, raisins, and pear seeds, as they can be toxic or pose choking hazards.
Dogs can eat pears with skin, but it should be washed thoroughly and may cause mild digestive issues in sensitive dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh pears in small amounts, but avoid seeds and cores. Pears are safe and healthy as an occasional treat when prepared properly.
The main causes of hyperkeratosis in dogs include genetics, age, autoimmune diseases, infections, and nutrient deficiencies.
Yes, you should take your dog to the vet if you suspect hyperkeratosis, as a proper diagnosis and treatment plan are vital to manage discomfort and prevent complications.
The main cause of hyperkeratosis in dogs is excessive keratin production, which may result from genetics, age, autoimmune diseases, or infections.

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