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No, dogs should not eat cooked chicken bones as they can splinter easily, causing choking, internal injuries, or blockages.
No, dogs should not eat chicken bones as they can splinter and cause choking, blockages, or tears in the digestive tract.
Dogs can have small amounts of cheese occasionally, but it may cause digestive issues, especially in lactose-intolerant dogs, and should be avoided if problematic.
Yes, you can mix plain, cooked pasta with dog food in small quantities, but it should be unseasoned and only given occasionally as a treat.
Dogs can have small amounts of cheese, but it should be given in moderation and only if the dog is not lactose intolerant.
Yes, you can mix plain, cooked pasta with dog food in small amounts, but it should be done occasionally and without sauces, seasonings, or dairy.
Dogs can have small amounts of cheese occasionally, but it can cause digestive issues, especially in lactose-intolerant dogs, and should be avoided in pasta dishes.
Yes, you can mix plain, cooked pasta with dog food occasionally, but it should be done in moderation and without any sauces, oils, or seasonings.
Plain, cooked pasta is generally easy for dogs to digest in small amounts, but large servings or added ingredients can cause digestive problems.
Dogs can eat plain, cooked pasta in small quantities, such as a noodle or two, but it should only be an occasional treat and never include sauces, cheese, or seasonings.

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