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Yes, the DHPP vaccine is essential for dogs as it protects against four serious and potentially fatal canine diseases: distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, and parvovirus.
The DHPP vaccine is a core combination shot for dogs that protects against distemper, adenovirus (hepatitis), parainfluenza, and parvovirus. It's essential for preventing several highly contagious and potentially deadly diseases.
Yes, too many pears can upset a dog's stomach, potentially causing vomiting or diarrhea.
Dogs should never be fed meat that contains bones or seasoning, especially cooked bones or meats processed with spices, which are potentially dangerous.
Yes, if dogs eat too many pears at once, it can cause an upset stomach, including symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea.
Dogs should never be fed meat that contains bones or has been seasoned with harmful ingredients, but pork bones and fatty meats are especially dangerous.
Yes, pears can upset a dog's stomach if eaten in large amounts or if the dog is sensitive to fruit, especially due to their sugar and fiber content.
Dogs should never be fed meat that contains bones, high fat content, or seasoning—especially cooked bones or processed meats, which can be toxic or harmful.
Dogs can safely eat a variety of fruits, including pears, apples (without seeds), bananas, blueberries, and watermelons, when properly prepared.
Dogs can safely enjoy a small amount of fresh pear—typically one slice for small dogs, with treats not exceeding 10% of their daily food intake.

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