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Milk-Bone treats are generally safe and beneficial in moderation, offering dental support and reward-based training reinforcement for most dogs.
Yes, rabbit ears are a healthy, natural chew for dogs that support digestion and dental health.
Milk-Bone treats are generally safe and can be a good occasional reward for dogs when fed in moderation.
Yes, rabbit ears are good for dogs as they offer nutritional benefits, aid digestion, and support dental health when given responsibly.
Milk-Bone treats are generally considered safe and beneficial for dogs when used in moderation and as part of a balanced diet.
The 90/10 rule for dogs recommends that 90% of a dog's daily caloric intake should come from balanced dog food, while 10% or less can come from treats.
Dogs should avoid treats that are toxic to them, such as chocolate, grapes, raisins, xylitol-sweetened snacks, and high-fat or salty foods.
The best chew items for small dogs are size-appropriate, digestible chews such as dental sticks, rubber toys, and rawhide alternatives that promote dental health and prevent boredom.
The healthiest dog treats for small dogs are low-calorie, high-protein, and free from artificial additives—like freeze-dried meats, fruits, or vet-approved dental chews.

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