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While small amounts of English walnuts may not be toxic, walnuts can cause digestive upset, choking, or mold-related poisoning in dogs, especially black or moldy walnuts.
Walnuts are not recommended for dogs, as they can cause digestive upset, choking, and even toxic reactions—especially black or moldy walnuts.
Tangerines are safe for dogs in moderation when peeled and seeded, but other safe fruits include apples (seedless), bananas, blueberries, and watermelon.
No, dogs should not eat the peel of a tangerine as it is hard to digest and may cause gastrointestinal issues or blockages.
Tangerines and oranges are among the safest fruits for dogs when fed in moderation and properly prepared by removing the peel, seeds, and white pith.
No, dogs should not eat tangerine peels because they are tough to digest and may cause gastrointestinal irritation or blockage.
Tangerines and oranges are safe fruits for dogs in moderation, but should be served without peels, seeds, or pith to avoid digestive issues.
No, dogs should not eat the peel of a tangerine as it can cause digestive issues or blockages.
Dogs can eat oranges in moderation, but only the peeled flesh—peels, seeds, and pith can cause digestive issues and should be avoided.
Grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs and should never be fed to them.

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