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Small dogs can have 1–3 pieces of plain, air-popped popcorn; medium dogs 5–6; large breeds a small handful—but only occasionally and without additives.
Popcorn is not a laxative for dogs, but large quantities—especially if flavored—can cause digestive issues like diarrhea due to fat, salt, or fiber content.
Plain, air-popped popcorn is generally safe for dogs in small amounts, but added butter, salt, or flavorings can be harmful and should be avoided.
Plain, air-popped popcorn is generally safe for most dogs in small amounts, but flavored or buttered varieties should be avoided.
Yes, many dogs can eat cheese in small amounts, as it contains less lactose than milk, but it can still cause digestive issues in lactose-intolerant dogs.
Yes, you can put milk in your dog's food, but only in small amounts and if your dog is not lactose intolerant, as many dogs experience digestive issues from milk.
Yes, dogs can eat cheese in moderation, especially if it is low-lactose like certain cheeses and cottage cheese, but sensitive dogs may still develop digestive issues.
Milk can be added to a dog's food in small amounts if the dog is not lactose intolerant, but it's not necessary and may cause digestive issues in some dogs.
Dogs can eat cheese in moderation, especially if it has low lactose content, but it may cause digestive issues in lactose-intolerant dogs.
While some dogs tolerate small amounts of milk, many are lactose intolerant, making milk a potential cause of digestive upset. Always consult your vet first.

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