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Dogs do not think humans are dogs; they recognize humans as a separate species using their senses and behavior. However, dogs include people as important members of their social group.
Dogs can eat a few plain Cheerios as an occasional treat, with portion sizes based on their size—just a few for small dogs, and a small handful for larger ones.
Yes, Cheerios can upset a dog's stomach, especially if given in large amounts, flavored varieties, or with milk, which may cause digestive discomfort.
Dogs can safely eat a few plain Cheerios occasionally, with small dogs getting a few pieces and medium to large dogs a small handful; avoid flavored varieties.
Yes, Cheerios can upset a dog's stomach, especially if flavored, served with milk, or given in excess; always feed in moderation and only plain varieties.
Dogs can eat plain Cheerios in small amounts as an occasional treat, with portion sizes ranging from a few pieces for small dogs to a small handful for larger ones.
Yes, Cheerios can upset a dog's stomach, especially if they are flavored, served with milk, or given in large quantities.
Dogs can eat honey in small amounts as an occasional treat, but it should not be given regularly due to its high sugar content and potential health risks.
Regular Cheerios are healthier than Honey Nut Cheerios for dogs because they contain no added sugar, flavorings, or potentially harmful ingredients.
Dogs can eat plain Cheerios in small amounts as an occasional treat, but flavored varieties and cereals with added sugar or toxic ingredients should be avoided.

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