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Apple skin is generally safe for dogs and offers fiber and antioxidants, but too much can cause digestive upset, especially in sensitive dogs.
Give your dog a slice or two of apple as an occasional treat, ensuring it's seedless, core-free, and cut into manageable pieces.
Apples, bananas, blueberries, and watermelon are safe fruits for dogs when served in moderation and properly prepared.
Yes, dogs can eat raw apples in moderation as a healthy, low-calorie treat when prepared correctly by removing seeds, stem, and core.
Yes, dogs can eat apples with the skin on, as apple skin is safe and provides fiber and antioxidants, but large amounts may upset sensitive stomachs.
Yes, even a small amount of onion can be harmful to your dog, especially for small breeds or sensitive types, as it may lead to toxic effects.
Onion poisoning symptoms in dogs may appear within a few hours but often take 1–5 days to develop due to red blood cell damage progressing over time.
As little as 0.8 ounces (about 22 grams) of onion can be toxic to a 10 lb dog, since toxicity generally occurs at 0.5% of a dog's body weight.
Even a small amount of onion can be toxic to dogs, potentially causing red blood cell damage and anemia. Immediate veterinary care is essential.
Yes, onions are toxic to dogs in any form and can cause serious health problems even in small amounts.

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