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Most dogs can be bathed once a month, but frequency depends on breed, coat type, activity level, and health. Some need more frequent baths, while others require fewer.
No, dogs do not instinctively know to avoid poisonous plants and may ingest toxic vegetation like azaleas, leading to serious health issues.
Even a small amount of azalea can be toxic to dogs, so immediate veterinary attention is recommended to prevent serious health issues.
No, dogs do not instinctively know to avoid poisonous plants and may consume toxic vegetation like azaleas, leading to potentially severe health issues.
Even a small amount of azalea can be toxic to dogs, so veterinary attention is recommended immediately to prevent potentially severe health effects.
No, dogs do not instinctively know to avoid poisonous plants and may ingest toxic vegetation like azaleas, leading to serious health issues.
Even a small amount of azalea can be toxic to dogs, so immediate veterinary attention is recommended to prevent serious health issues.
Azaleas are highly poisonous; even small amounts can cause serious symptoms or death in pets due to a toxin called grayanotoxin present in all parts of the plant.
To prevent dogs from eating azaleas, keep the plants out of their reach, use physical barriers like fencing, and train your pet to avoid them.
Azaleas are among the most toxic plants for dogs, containing a potent neurotoxin called grayanotoxin that can cause severe and potentially fatal symptoms.

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