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Dogs can eat plain, low-fat cheeses like mozzarella, Swiss, cheddar, or cottage cheese in moderation, but should avoid high-fat, salty, or seasoned varieties.
Dogs can eat plain string cheese in moderation, but deep-fried cheese sticks like mozzarella sticks are unsafe and should be avoided.
Lean ground meats such as beef, turkey, chicken, and pork are suitable for dogs when cooked thoroughly and served plain without seasoning or additives.
Dogs should never be fed raw or undercooked pork, or processed pork products like ham, bacon, and sausage, due to health risks from parasites, high fat, and salt.
Lean, thoroughly cooked ground pork can be a safe and nutritious option for dogs when served plain and in moderation, but it must be free of bones, fat, and seasonings.
Dogs should never be fed raw or undercooked pork, or processed pork products like bacon, ham, and sausage, due to their potential health risks.
The best ground meat for dogs is lean, thoroughly cooked, plain pork in moderation; avoid seasonings, added fat, and any processed pork products.
You should never feed a dog processed pork meat like bacon, ham, or sausage due to high fat, salt, and harmful additives.
Dogs can eat cooked pork in moderation if it is plain, thoroughly cooked, and free of bones, fat, salt, or seasonings. Unsafe forms, like processed cuts, bones, or undercooked pork, can pose health risks.
Both ground pork and beef can be safe for dogs if cooked plain and served in moderation, but lean ground beef is generally better due to its lower fat content and reduced risk of parasites compared to pork.

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