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Dogs can eat cranberries in moderation because they are non-toxic and nutritionally beneficial, while grapes are toxic and can cause kidney failure in dogs.
Dogs should never be fed meat that contains toxic ingredients like xylitol or raisins, which are often found in processed or seasoned meats and can be harmful.
Dogs can eat cranberries in moderation because they are safe and offer nutritional benefits, while grapes are toxic to dogs and can cause kidney failure.
Dogs should never be fed meat that contains grapes, raisins, or xylitol, as these ingredients are toxic and potentially fatal to dogs.
Dogs can safely eat cranberries in moderation due to their beneficial nutrients, while grapes are toxic and can cause kidney failure, even in small amounts.
Dogs should never be fed meat that contains toxic ingredients such as xylitol or is mixed with raisins, grapes, or chocolate, as these are harmful to their health.
Dogs can safely eat cranberries in moderation, but raisins are toxic and should always be avoided.
Cranberries are one of the healthiest fruits for dogs when served plain and in moderation, offering antioxidants, vitamins, and potential urinary tract benefits.
Dogs can eat unsweetened dried cranberries in moderation, but Ocean Spray Craisins often contain added sugars, making them unsuitable for dogs.
Cranberries are not toxic to dogs and can be safely eaten in moderation, but products with added sugars or harmful ingredients like xylitol or raisins must be avoided.

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