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Chicken, beef, and turkey are generally considered the best meats for dogs due to their balanced nutrition, digestibility, and lower risk of health issues.
Beef is generally better for dogs than pork due to its superior nutritional profile and fewer associated risks when properly prepared.
Yes, pork can upset dogs' stomachs if it is raw, undercooked, fatty, processed, or seasoned; only lean, plain, cooked pork should be fed in moderation.
The three toxic meats for dogs include bacon, ham, and sausage due to their high fat, salt, and seasoning content, which can be harmful or deadly for dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat plain, fully cooked pork in moderation, as long as it is unseasoned and free of bones and excess fat.
Dogs can eat plain, fully cooked, unseasoned pork in moderation, but never raw, processed, or seasoned pork. Remove all bones and excess fat before feeding.
Yes, worm tablets can cause mild diarrhea in dogs as a common side effect of deworming treatment.
Yes, deworming can cause mild diarrhea as a temporary side effect resulting from the expulsion of intestinal worms and the body’s reaction to medication.
Yes, worm tablets can cause mild diarrhea in dogs as a temporary side effect following deworming treatment.
Yes, mild diarrhea is a common and temporary side effect of deworming in dogs and usually resolves within 24–48 hours.

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