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Dogs should not eat imitation crab, as it contains high sodium and unhealthy additives that can cause digestive or allergic issues. A small accidental bite is unlikely to be toxic, but regular feeding is unsafe.
Avocados contain persin, which can be harmful to some animals, but dogs are generally more tolerant; however, only small amounts of avocado flesh are considered safe.
Yes, olives can cause digestive issues in dogs if consumed in large quantities or with added ingredients like garlic, spices, or high salt content.
Dogs should not eat avocado due to the presence of persin, which can be harmful in larger amounts and may cause gastrointestinal upset or more severe issues in dogs.
Yes, olives can cause digestive issues in dogs, especially if they are brined, flavored, or contain pits. Only plain, pitted, low-sodium olives should be offered occasionally.
Dogs can eat small amounts of plain avocado flesh, but it should be given cautiously due to the presence of persin and high fat content.
Yes, olives can cause digestive issues in dogs, especially if they are brined, seasoned, or contain pits, which may lead to stomach upset or intestinal blockage.
Signs of olive poisoning in dogs may include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, abdominal pain, breathing difficulty, or symptoms of allergic reactions or sodium toxicity.
Dogs can eat plain, pitted olives in moderation, but olives with pimentos should be avoided due to possible added salt, spices, or harmful ingredients.
Dogs can safely eat plain, pitted olives in moderation, but they are not essential to a dog's diet and can pose health risks if improperly prepared.

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