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Dogs can safely eat seedless, rind-free watermelon in moderation, with portions based on their size and treats not exceeding 10% of their daily diet.
Dogs can eat watermelon flesh in moderation, but they should not consume the rind or seeds, which can cause choking, digestive upset, or blockages.
If your dog eats watermelon rind, it may experience digestive upset, including vomiting, diarrhea, or potentially a serious intestinal blockage.
No, dogs should not eat watermelon rind because it's tough to digest and can cause gastrointestinal upset or blockage.
Yes, two Malinois can produce a Tervuren if both carry the recessive gene for the long coat typical in Tervurens.
The Belgian Tervuren is highly intelligent, quick to learn, and excels in obedience, dog sports, and working roles due to its strong drive and eagerness to work.
Yes, two Malinois can produce a Tervuren if both carry the genes for long coats, since these Belgian Shepherd varieties differ primarily by coat type.
The Belgian Tervuren is a highly intelligent and trainable dog, known for quick learning, sensitivity, and a strong desire to work.
Yes, two Belgian Malinois can potentially produce a Tervuren if they carry the genetic traits for the long, blackened fawn coat typical of Tervurens.
The Belgian Tervuren is highly intelligent, quick to learn, and excels in obedience, herding, and various working roles.

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