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Raw sardines can carry parasites that may be harmful to dogs, so it's recommended to feed only cooked or canned sardines.
Dogs should not eat sardines in oil, brine, sauces, or those with added spices, large bones, or raw due to risks of choking, gastrointestinal upset, or parasites.
Raw sardines can carry parasites that may be harmful to dogs, so it's best to feed only cooked or canned sardines to prevent the risk of worms.
Dogs should avoid fish with high fat, salt, spices, or bones that pose choking hazards—such as sardines in oil, sauces, or with onions or garlic.
Raw sardines can carry parasites that may be harmful to dogs, so it's recommended to feed only cooked or canned sardines.
Yes, sardines can help reduce your dog’s itchy skin thanks to their high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, which support skin health and reduce inflammation.
Sardines are generally better for dogs than tuna due to their lower mercury levels and higher content of beneficial nutrients like omega-3s, vitamin D, and coenzyme Q10.
Yes, canned sardines can be safe and healthy for dogs when fed in moderation and packed in water without added salt or seasonings.
Yes, dogs can eat sardines if served plain, cooked or canned in water, and in moderation. Avoid sardines with added salt, oil, sauces, or seasonings.
Dogs may be sad if they display withdrawn behavior, avoid social interaction, show changes in appetite or sleep, or exhibit tense or fearful body language.

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