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Yes, plain, fully cooked shrimp can be safe for dogs in small quantities, but it must be deveined, peeled, unseasoned, and served in moderation.
Yes, dogs can eat plain, fully cooked shrimp in moderation, but it must be peeled, deveined, and unseasoned. Avoid raw, breaded, or seasoned shrimp due to health risks.
Yes, dogs can recover from caffeine poisoning with prompt veterinary treatment, but large ingestions can be fatal without intervention.
A small lick of coffee is unlikely to cause serious harm, but you should monitor your dog for signs of caffeine toxicity and contact your vet if any symptoms appear.
Yes, a dog can recover from caffeine poisoning with prompt veterinary treatment, although severe cases may be fatal without intervention.
A small lick of coffee might not cause harm to most dogs, but caffeine is toxic, especially in higher doses; monitor your dog and contact a vet if symptoms develop.
Yes, dogs can recover from caffeine poisoning with prompt veterinary treatment, but severe cases can be fatal without immediate intervention.
A small lick of coffee is unlikely to cause serious harm, but caffeine is toxic to dogs—monitor your pet and contact a vet if symptoms develop.
Coffee grounds contain caffeine, which is toxic to dogs; even a small amount can cause serious symptoms like vomiting, agitation, elevated heart rate, or seizures.
Dogs should not drink coffee because caffeine is toxic to them and can cause serious health issues or even death, especially in small breeds.

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