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Eye discharge in dogs can be normal or indicate health issues, ranging from tear buildup and allergies to infections, dry eye, or anatomical problems. Monitoring changes in color, amount, or consistency helps determine if veterinary care is needed.
Dogs can safely eat fruits like pears, apples, bananas, blueberries, and watermelon in moderation, but should avoid cherries, avocados, and unripe pears.
You can give your dog small bite-sized pear pieces as an occasional treat, ensuring it doesn't exceed 10% of their daily calorie intake.
Fruits that are not good for dogs include cherries, avocados, and unripe pears due to their toxicity and potential digestive risks.
Yes, dogs can eat pears with skin if the fruit is properly washed, but in some cases, the skin may cause mild digestive issues in sensitive dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh pears in moderation when prepared safely, but avoid seeds, cores, and canned pears.
Yes, dogs can get hiccups, which are usually harmless and similar to those in humans. They often occur after eating or drinking too quickly, excitement, or stress.
Autoimmune skin diseases like lupus or pemphigus can be fatal in dogs if left untreated due to potential systemic involvement and secondary infections.
Fungal infections on dog skin typically appear as circular, scaly bald patches (ringworm), or as greasy, itchy skin with a musty odor in yeast infections.
Autoimmune skin diseases and skin cancers can be fatal in dogs if left untreated due to their systemic impact and potential malignancy.

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