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Low-sodium beef, chicken, or bone broth with no onions, garlic, or added spices is safe for dogs when served in moderation.
You can give your dog 1 to 2 tablespoons of low-sodium, onion- and garlic-free chicken broth daily as a food topper or mixed with water.
Yes, dogs can have chicken broth in moderation, as long as it doesn't contain onions, garlic, or excessive salt.
Crab should be given to your dog only occasionally and in moderation, as a treat rather than a regular part of their diet.
Dogs should avoid raw fish, shellfish, and seafood high in mercury such as tuna, swordfish, and mackerel.
You can give your dog crab meat occasionally as a treat, no more than once or twice a week, ensuring it's fully cooked and free of shells or seasonings.
Dogs should avoid raw fish, shellfish, and seafood high in mercury like tuna, swordfish, and mackerel.
Crab can be given to dogs occasionally, as an occasional treat and not as a staple food, due to its high sodium content and potential allergen risk.
Dogs should avoid shellfish, raw fish, and fish high in mercury such as tuna and swordfish.
Cook plain crab meat without spices, remove shells, and serve in small, bite-sized portions to your dog occasionally as a treat.

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