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Private dog training sessions in the U.S. typically cost between $75 and $120 per hour, with a general range from $45 to $150 depending on specialization and location.
The Farmer's Dog food costs between $2.49 and $21.42 per day, with prices varying based on your dog's size, age, and activity level. Monthly costs typically range from about $75 to $675.
No, dogs should not eat Welch's grape jelly or any grape products, as they are toxic to dogs and can lead to serious health issues like kidney failure.
If a dog eats grape jelly, contact a veterinarian immediately as it may cause serious toxicity, including kidney failure, even in small amounts.
No, dogs should not eat grape jelly, as all grape products are toxic and can cause serious health issues, including kidney damage. Even small amounts can be dangerous, and immediate veterinary advice is recommended if ingestion occurs.
Grape jelly is toxic to dogs and can lead to serious health issues, including kidney failure; contact your veterinarian immediately if ingestion occurs.
No, dogs should not eat grape jelly because it contains toxic grape derivatives and high sugar levels, which can cause kidney failure and other serious health issues.
If your dog has eaten a poisonous plant like a hydrangea, remove any plant material from their mouth and contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance.
Yes, but it's risky—hydrangeas are toxic to dogs, potentially causing mild to severe symptoms if ingested, so precautions or pet-safe alternatives are advised.
If your dog ate a hydrangea, remove remaining plant material, monitor for symptoms, and immediately contact your veterinarian for guidance and treatment.

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