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Yes, dogs can eat ripe, red tomatoes with the skin in moderation, but removing the skin and seeds may aid digestion and reduce the risk of irritation.
Green parts of tomato plants and unripe tomatoes are toxic to dogs due to solanine and tomatine; stick to ripe, red tomatoes in moderation only.
Yes, dogs can safely eat ripe, red cherry tomatoes in moderation, but green parts of the plant and unripe tomatoes must be avoided due to potential toxicity.
Ripe, red tomatoes can be safe for dogs in moderation, but green parts of the plant are toxic and should be avoided.
Dogs can safely eat ripe, red tomatoes in moderation, but green parts of the tomato plant and unripe tomatoes should be avoided due to toxicity.
Signs of protein deficiency in dogs include lethargy, poor coat condition, muscle wasting, and weakened immune response. If observed, consult a veterinarian promptly.
No, rice should not be mixed with dog food daily; it is intended for short-term use during digestive upset and lacks essential nutrients for long-term feeding.
Signs of protein deficiency in dogs can include muscle wasting, lethargy, poor coat condition, and a weakened immune system.
Rice can be mixed with dog food temporarily during digestive upset, but it should not be used daily as it lacks complete nutrition.
Signs of protein deficiency in dogs include lethargy, muscle loss, poor coat quality, and reduced immune function. Long-term bland diets like chicken and rice without supplementation can lead to this deficiency.

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