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Baking chocolate and dark chocolate are the most toxic to dogs due to their high concentrations of theobromine and caffeine.
One Hershey's Kiss is unlikely to harm a dog due to the very low theobromine content in milk chocolate, but it's still not recommended for dogs.
Baking chocolate and dark chocolate are the most toxic to dogs due to their high levels of theobromine and caffeine.
One Hershey's Kiss is unlikely to harm a dog due to its low theobromine content, but it can still cause mild digestive issues and should be avoided.
White chocolate is significantly less toxic to dogs than dark chocolate due to its very low theobromine content, but it still poses health risks and should be avoided.
Even a small amount of chocolate can be harmful to dogs, especially if it is dark or baking chocolate; white chocolate is less toxic but still not safe.
White chocolate is much less toxic to dogs than other chocolates, but it's still not safe and can cause health issues due to its sugar and fat content.
Yes, dogs enjoy hearing their name because they learn to associate it with attention, rewards, and positive interactions.
The hardest trick to teach a dog is often one that requires impulse control, like staying still for a long time or ignoring distractions on command.
Dogs can learn and respond to their name, especially when it's positively reinforced, suggesting they enjoy hearing it under the right circumstances.

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