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The three toxic meats for dogs are bacon, ham, and sausage, due to their high fat, salt, and harmful additives.
Yes, dogs can eat plain, cooked pork in moderation, as long as it is boneless and free of seasonings or additives.
Dogs can eat plain, cooked pork in moderation, but it must be boneless and unseasoned. Avoid raw, fatty, processed pork, and never feed pork bones.
Yes, dogs can have cheese in small amounts, but it should be plain, low-fat, and given as an occasional treat due to potential lactose intolerance.
Dogs often enjoy popcorn due to its crunchy texture and savory smell, but it should only be given plain, air-popped, and in small amounts to avoid health risks.
Dogs can eat cheese in small quantities, but it should be given as an occasional treat due to its fat and lactose content.
Dogs may enjoy popcorn because of its crunchy texture and aroma, but it should only be given plain and in moderation as a treat, not a regular snack.
Cheese is not toxic to dogs and can be given in small amounts, but it should be plain and low in fat due to its high calorie and lactose content.
Dogs may love popcorn because of its crunchy texture and tempting smell, but it's important to only offer plain, air-popped popcorn in small amounts.
Dogs should not eat sweet and salty popcorn due to harmful ingredients like sugar, salt, and fat, which can cause digestive issues and other health risks.

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