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Dog zoomies are triggered by excitement, stress relief, or the release of pent-up energy, and often occur after baths, meals, playtime, or periods of inactivity.
Yes, zoomies often indicate that dogs are happy or excited, though they can also serve as an outlet for stress or excess energy.
Dogs get zoomies—sudden bursts of energy—to release pent-up excitement, stress, or happiness. These episodes are a normal way for dogs to manage their energy and emotions.
Dogs can benefit from chewing raw bones, but there are serious safety risks including choking, dental injuries, and digestive issues—bones must be offered with caution and supervision.
Dogs can digest some raw bones, which offer nutrients and dental benefits, but many bones—especially cooked ones—pose serious health risks and should be avoided.
Raw bones from reputable sources that are larger than your dog’s muzzle and have bulges on both ends can be safer, but must always be given under supervision.
Dogs can eat certain raw bones with caution, but cooked bones and small or splintering bones are dangerous and should be avoided.
Yes, dogs can eat bananas in moderation as they are safe and provide beneficial nutrients; just avoid overfeeding due to their sugar content.
Cucumbers should not be mixed with seasonings, salt, garlic, onions, or pickling ingredients, as these can be harmful or toxic to dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat bananas in moderation as a healthy, low-calorie treat rich in potassium, fiber, and vitamins.

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