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Dogs should not eat roasted seaweed snacks with sea salt, as added salt and other seasonings can be harmful to them.
Seaweed can be beneficial for dogs when served plain and in moderation, but it may cause side effects such as vomiting or diarrhea, especially if sourced from the beach or improperly prepared.
Yes, dried seaweed can be safe and nutritious for dogs if it is plain, food-grade, and given in moderation, but wild seaweed should be avoided.
Dogs can eat certain types of plain, food-grade seaweed in moderation, but should avoid wild or seasoned seaweed. Always check with a veterinarian before adding new foods.
Dogs can eat shrimp in moderation if it’s cooked, plain, and de-shelled, but it must be avoided in dogs with allergies or certain health conditions.
Dogs can eat shrimp in small, properly prepared amounts, but it must be plain, cooked, and free of shells, seasoning, and additives to avoid health risks.
Dogs can safely eat shrimp in moderation if it's cooked, unseasoned, and properly prepared, but it can pose health risks for dogs with allergies or certain conditions.
Dogs can have 1–2 pieces of plain, cooked shrimp as an occasional treat, depending on their size and health, and only if they have no shellfish allergies.
Yes, dogs can eat cooked shrimp occasionally if it's plain, thoroughly cooked, and all shells, tails, and veins are removed.
Dogs can eat shrimp as an occasional treat if it's thoroughly cooked, unseasoned, and all shells and tails are removed. Moderation is important, and some dogs should avoid shrimp due to health risks or allergies.

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