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Dogs should avoid grapes, raisins, and cherries as they can be toxic and lead to serious health issues.
Dogs can eat blueberries safely in moderation; they are not toxic and may offer health benefits.
You can give your dog 2–3 frozen blueberries for small breeds, and up to 10 for larger dogs, as an occasional treat.
Dogs can eat blueberries in moderation; they are not toxic and can be a healthy treat when given properly.
Dogs should not eat canned peaches because they often contain added sugars, preservatives, and potentially harmful artificial sweeteners like xylitol.
Dogs can eat blueberries in moderation; they are not toxic and can be a healthy treat.
Dogs shouldn't eat canned peaches because they often contain added sugars and preservatives that can be harmful to their health.
Dogs can eat blueberries safely; they are non-toxic and even beneficial in moderation due to their antioxidants and vitamins.
Dogs should not eat canned peaches because they often contain added sugars and preservatives that can be harmful to their health.

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