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Yes, dogs can have olive oil in moderation. It can provide health benefits, but excessive amounts may lead to digestive issues or weight gain.
Some sushi ingredients are safe for dogs, like cooked fish or veggies, but others—including raw fish, wasabi, or soy sauce—can be harmful and should be avoided.
Yes, dogs can have olive oil in moderation; it can offer health benefits like improved coat and skin, but excessive amounts may cause digestive issues.
If your dog eats sushi, monitor them closely—some ingredients like cooked fish and vegetables are safe, but raw fish, sauces, and additives can be harmful.
Yes, dogs can have olive oil in moderation, as it can benefit their skin, coat, and overall health. However, excessive amounts may cause digestive issues.
If your dog eats sushi, monitor for symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea, and consult your vet—some ingredients are safe, but others may be toxic or harmful.
Dogs can eat certain human sushi ingredients like cooked fish and vegetables in moderation, but raw fish, high-fat toppings, and seasonings should be avoided.
No, you should not give your dog raw sushi tuna due to the risk of bacteria, parasites, and mercury poisoning.
Seaweed (nori) used in sushi is generally safe for dogs in small amounts, but excessive consumption can lead to digestive issues or blockages.
Dogs should not eat tuna sushi due to mercury risks, but cucumber is safe in moderation. Stick to cooked, deboned fish and dog-safe vegetables.

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