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You should never feed your dog raw or undercooked pork, as it may contain parasites like trichinella that can cause serious health issues.
Apples can help clean dogs’ teeth slightly due to their fibrous texture, but they are not a substitute for proper dental care like brushing or dental chews.
Dogs should never be fed bacon, as it is high in fat and sodium, which can lead to pancreatitis and other serious health problems.
Dogs can eat fruits like apples, bananas, blueberries, strawberries, mango, and watermelon in moderation, with proper preparation and precautions.
Dogs should never eat grapes or raisins, as they are toxic and can lead to kidney failure even in small amounts.
Yes, dogs can safely eat apples with the skin, as it offers additional fiber, but the skin should be washed thoroughly to remove any pesticides.
Dogs can safely eat apples in moderation—generally 1–2 small pieces daily for small dogs and several pieces for larger breeds, keeping treats under 10% of daily calories.
Yes, dogs can safely eat apples in moderation as a healthy treat, but you must remove the seeds, core, and stem before serving.
Asparagus is a safe and nutritious vegetable for dogs when cooked and served plain in moderation, but it should not replace other dog-friendly vegetables like carrots or pumpkin.
Yes, asparagus can upset a dog's stomach if it is eaten in large amounts, served raw, or not prepared properly.

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