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Yes, apples are safe and healthy for dogs in moderation when the seeds and core are removed.
Bananas are one of the best fruits for dogs when given in moderation, offering beneficial nutrients like potassium, vitamin B6, and fiber.
Grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs and must be strictly avoided, as even small amounts can cause acute kidney failure.
Dogs should never eat grapes or raisins, as even small amounts can cause acute kidney failure and be life-threatening.
Dogs can eat small amounts of banana occasionally, with proper portion sizes based on their weight—up to half a banana for extra-large dogs.
Dogs can eat bananas in moderation as an occasional treat, but they should not replace a dog's regular diet. Always remove the peel and serve appropriate portions based on your dog's size.
To reduce clingy behavior, increase your dog's physical and mental stimulation, build their confidence through socialization and training, and reward calm, independent behavior while avoiding reinforcement of neediness.
Female dogs are generally more likely to exhibit clingy behavior due to hormonal changes and maternal instincts, especially during heat or pregnancy.
To help reduce your dog's clingy behavior, increase their independence through consistent routines, mental stimulation, exercise, and by discouraging constant attention-seeking. Identify any underlying health, anxiety, or behavioral issues and consult a veterinarian or behaviorist if needed.
Female dogs are generally more clingy, especially when in heat or due to hormonal fluctuations, though individual personality and breed play larger roles.

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