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To safely put weight on a dog, feed high-calorie, nutrient-rich meals, add healthy fats and proteins, and consult your vet to rule out medical issues.
To help your dog gain weight, consult your vet, feed calorie-dense meals in smaller portions throughout the day, and supplement with safe, high-calorie foods. Monitor progress weekly and adjust as needed.
No, dogs should not eat lemons as they can cause digestive upset and contain compounds that are toxic to dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat broccoli in small, controlled amounts as an occasional treat.
The provided source does not mention tomatoes, so it cannot confirm whether dogs can safely eat them.
Yes, dogs can eat avocado in small amounts, but with caution due to the presence of persin, a fungicidal toxin found in certain parts of the fruit.
Dogs can eat pickles in small amounts, but they are not recommended due to high sodium and potential harmful ingredients.
Yes, dogs can eat oranges in moderation, as they are non-toxic and safe for most dogs when given in small amounts.
Yes, dogs can eat bananas in moderation as a healthy treat.
Yes, dogs can safely eat cucumbers in moderation as a healthy, low-calorie snack.

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