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No, dogs should not eat chili or spicy foods, even in small amounts, as these can cause mouth irritation, digestive upset, and more serious health issues.
Dogs should not eat chili or spicy foods, as they can cause irritation, digestive upset, and may contain toxic ingredients like onion or garlic.
Salmon is better for dogs than tuna due to its lower mercury content and fewer health risks when properly prepared.
Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs in moderation as long as they're cooked plain, without butter, salt, or seasoning.
Salmon is generally better for dogs than tuna because it is lower in mercury and offers safe, digestible omega-3 fatty acids when cooked and deboned.
Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs in moderation, provided they are cooked without butter, oil, or seasoning.
Salmon is generally better for dogs than tuna because it contains less mercury and is safer when cooked and deboned, while tuna poses a greater risk of mercury poisoning.
Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs in moderation as long as they are plain, without any added salt, onion, garlic, or other seasonings.
Starkist tuna can be fed to dogs occasionally in very small amounts, but due to its mercury content, it should not be a regular part of their diet.
Dogs should avoid eating tuna regularly due to its high mercury content, which can lead to mercury poisoning, especially in puppies and small breeds.

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