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Dogs should not eat onions, garlic, leeks, chives, wild mushrooms, asparagus fern, or large amounts of raw asparagus due to toxicity or digestive issues.
Yes, dogs can eat asparagus safely if it is cooked, plain, and served in moderation to avoid digestive issues or choking hazards.
Dogs can eat asparagus if it's cooked, cut into small pieces, and served plain in moderation.
The healthiest fruits for dogs include apples (seedless), blueberries, bananas, and carrots, which are safe and nutritious in moderation.
Avocados contain persin, which is toxic in large amounts and concentrated in the skin, leaves, and pit—these parts should not be given to dogs.
Small amounts of ripe avocado flesh are generally safe for most dogs, but the skin, pit, leaves, and large quantities can be harmful and should be avoided.
Dogs can eat small amounts of ripe avocado flesh, but should avoid the skin, pit, and leaves due to toxicity risks. Always consult your veterinarian before sharing avocado with your dog.
Dogs can eat cooked carrots safely as long as they are plain, without added salt, seasonings, or oils.
Dogs can eat blueberries safely; there is no evidence suggesting they are harmful when fed in moderation.
Dogs can safely eat cooked carrots in moderation, as long as they are plain and free from added seasonings, salt, butter, or oils.

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