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If your dog ate tomato soup, monitor for symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea, as some ingredients may be harmful to dogs.
Soups that are safe for dogs are homemade, low-sodium broth-based soups without onions, garlic, spices, or dairy, and made only with dog-safe ingredients.
If your dog ate a small amount of tomato soup, it likely won't cause harm, but you should watch for signs of toxicity or digestive upset.
Safe soups for dogs include plain broth-based soups with limited ingredients, such as chicken or beef broth with vegetables like carrots and peas.
If your dog ate tomato soup, monitor for signs of stomach upset or toxicity, especially if the soup contained onions, garlic, or salt.
No, dogs should not lick the bowl of tomato soup as it may contain ingredients toxic to them such as onions, garlic, and high levels of salt.
No, Campbell's tomato soup is not recommended for dogs due to added salt, sugar, and potential toxic ingredients like onions or garlic.
Dogs can eat plain hot dogs in moderation, but they are not a healthy treat and should be given rarely due to high sodium and preservative content.
Yes, dogs can eat one french fry occasionally, but it's not recommended due to the salt and fat content.

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