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The signs of pancreatitis in dogs include vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes with blood), abdominal pain, reduced appetite, lethargy, and in severe cases, fever or collapse.
Butter is not toxic to dogs, but a small amount may cause mild digestive upset like vomiting or diarrhea. Larger quantities can lead to more serious issues like pancreatitis.
Butter is not toxic to dogs, but it is high in fat and unhealthy. Small amounts may cause mild symptoms, while larger quantities can lead to serious issues like pancreatitis.
Butter and cheese are not toxic to dogs, but due to high fat and lactose content, they can cause digestive upset and increase health risks like pancreatitis.
Butter is not toxic to dogs, but its high fat content and lactose can cause digestive upset or more serious issues like pancreatitis if consumed in excess.
Butter is not toxic to dogs, but due to its high fat content, even small amounts can cause digestive upset or more serious issues like pancreatitis.
Butter is not toxic to dogs, but it's unhealthy due to its high fat content and can cause digestive upset or more serious problems if eaten in large amounts.
Chicken bones are not considered safely digestible as they can splinter and cause choking, internal injury, or blockage in dogs.
No, dogs should not eat chicken drumsticks because the bones are dangerous and can splinter, posing a risk of injury or serious complications.
Dogs should not eat chicken, turkey, or any cooked bones due to the risk of splintering, choking, or gastrointestinal injury. Raw bones are also unsafe and may carry bacteria.

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