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One almond is unlikely to harm your dog, but monitor for digestive upset. Avoid flavored almonds or those with xylitol, which are toxic to dogs.
Yes, almond milk can upset a dog's stomach due to its high fat content, potential additives, and risk of ingredients like xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.
If your dog ate just one plain, unsalted, and unflavored almond, he will most likely be fine, but monitor for digestive upset such as vomiting or diarrhea.
Yes, almond milk can upset a dog's stomach, especially due to its high fat content and potential additives; it should only be offered in small, unsweetened amounts.
Yes, you can give dogs small amounts of unsweetened, additive-free almond milk occasionally, but it must not contain xylitol or harmful ingredients and should be used sparingly.
Some almond milks may contain xylitol, which is extremely toxic to dogs, so it's essential to check ingredient labels before offering any almond milk.
Dogs can drink lactose-free milk or small amounts of unsweetened, additive-free plant-based milks like oat or soy milk, but only occasionally and with veterinary guidance.
Almond milk can be given to dogs in small amounts as an occasional treat, but it must be unsweetened and free of harmful additives like xylitol.
Unsweetened, additive-free almond milk can be safe for dogs in small amounts as an occasional treat, but always check for harmful ingredients like xylitol and consult your veterinarian first.
While apples don’t replace proper dental care, their crunchy texture can help scrape away some plaque and freshen breath slightly when chewed by dogs.

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