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Dogs may be obsessed with popcorn due to its smell, texture, and flavor, which are appealing to their senses and mimic crunchy treats they enjoy.
In small amounts, plain popcorn is generally safe for dogs, but flavored or buttered popcorn can cause digestive issues or more serious health problems.
Most commercial popcorn does not contain xylitol, but some specialty or diet popcorns may use it as a sweetener.
Dogs can safely eat a few pieces of plain, air-popped popcorn as an occasional treat.
Microwave popcorn is not recommended for dogs due to added butter, salt, and artificial flavorings that can be harmful to their health.
Yes, rice can be beneficial for dogs when prepared and served properly as part of a balanced diet.
You can give your dog a small amount of cooked, plain potatoes as an occasional treat, but avoid raw potatoes and any additives like butter or salt.
Yes, rice is generally good for dogs and can be a healthy part of their diet when cooked plainly and served in moderation.
Dogs can eat plain, cooked potatoes in moderation—about a few small bites occasionally, based on their size and health.

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