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If your dog eats a can of tuna, monitor for signs of illness but small amounts are usually not serious; consult your vet especially if symptoms appear.
Healthy adult dogs can eat small bites of cooked, boneless, low-sodium canned tuna as an occasional treat — no more than once or twice weekly.
Dogs can eat canned tuna in very small amounts and only occasionally, but it should be plain, packed in water, and free from added salt or seasonings due to mercury risk.
Dogs can eat bananas in moderation; they are not toxic but should be served peeled and in small amounts due to their high sugar content.
Dogs can eat blueberries in moderation, as they are safe and provide health benefits like antioxidants and fiber.
Dogs can eat bananas in moderation; they are not toxic but should be given in small pieces due to their high sugar content.
Dogs can eat blueberries; they are safe, low in calories, and high in antioxidants and fiber when given in moderation.
Dogs can eat bananas in moderation, as they are safe and provide nutrients like potassium and fiber, but too much can lead to digestive issues due to the sugar content.
Dogs can eat blueberries; they are safe and beneficial in moderation, providing antioxidants, fiber, and low calories when properly prepared.
Grapes, raisins, and cherries are berries that are toxic to dogs and should always be avoided due to the risk of kidney failure and cyanide poisoning.

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