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Yes, baking soda can act as a natural flea repellent for dogs by helping to dehydrate fleas and neutralize odors.
Vinegar is not considered highly toxic to dogs, but consuming large amounts can cause gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting and diarrhea.
Yes, baking soda can act as a natural flea repellent for dogs by dehydrating and killing fleas on contact.
Vinegar is not highly toxic to dogs, but it can cause digestive upset and should be used with caution.
Yes, baking soda can be a natural flea repellent for dogs when used appropriately.
Yes, baking soda is generally safe for dogs' paws when used in moderation and properly diluted as a soak or rinse.
Baking soda is generally safe for dogs in small amounts, but large quantities or prolonged exposure on carpets may pose health risks if ingested.
As little as 1 teaspoon per pound of body weight can be toxic to dogs.
Small amounts of baking soda are generally not harmful to dogs, but larger quantities can be toxic and should be avoided.

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