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Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs in moderation, as they are a good source of protein and vitamins when cooked plainly without added fats or seasonings.
Dogs can eat cheese in moderation, but high-fat or flavored cheeses and those with added toxic ingredients should be avoided.
Dogs can eat cheese in moderation—as long as it makes up no more than 10% of their daily calories and does not contain harmful ingredients like onions or garlic.
Hard cheeses like cheddar, parmesan, and Swiss, as well as low-fat options like cottage cheese and mozzarella, are generally safe for dogs in moderation.
Dogs can eat cheese in moderation, but some types and added ingredients can be harmful. Always offer small amounts, avoid toxic additives, and watch for digestive upset.
Plain, cooked pasta is not particularly hard for dogs to digest in small amounts, but it can lead to digestive upset if consumed in large quantities or with added ingredients.
Dogs can safely eat plain, cooked pasta in small amounts as an occasional treat, but it offers little nutritional value and should not replace regular dog food.
Rice is generally better than pasta for dogs because it is easier to digest and offers more nutritional benefits, especially when cooked and cooled to form resistant starches that support gut health.
Cooked, plain pasta is safe for dogs in small amounts, but it offers minimal nutrition and should only be an occasional treat due to high carbohydrate content.
Dogs can eat plain, cooked pasta in small amounts as an occasional treat, but it should not be a regular part of their diet and must be served without sauces or seasonings.

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