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Mayonnaise is not toxic to dogs, but it's unhealthy and should only be given in very small amounts, if at all. Regular or large amounts can cause digestive issues and other health problems.
Plain mayonnaise is not toxic to dogs, but it's high in fat and offers no nutritional benefit; small accidental amounts are usually safe, but regular or large consumption can cause health problems.
Chicken is generally preferred over pork for dogs due to its lower fat content and lower risk of digestive issues, but plain, cooked pork can also be safe in moderation.
Dogs can be allergic to pork, though it is relatively uncommon. Symptoms include itching, digestive upset, and skin irritation.
Both pork and chicken can be good protein sources for dogs, but chicken is typically easier to digest and lower in fat, making it a safer everyday option.
Dogs can be allergic to pork, but it is relatively uncommon; signs include itchy skin, vomiting, or digestive upset.
Pork can be a healthy option for dogs when prepared properly, but chicken is generally considered a safer and leaner everyday protein source.
Dogs can be allergic to pork, though it's uncommon; monitor for symptoms like itching, vomiting, or diarrhea when feeding pork for the first time.
Yes, pork can upset a dog's stomach if it's raw, fatty, seasoned, or processed; plain, cooked pork is generally safe in small portions.
Pork can be safe for dogs when plain and fully cooked, but it's not recommended due to risks related to fat content, seasonings, raw meat parasites, bones, and processed forms.

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