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Dogs can safely eat pears, as well as apples (without seeds), bananas, blueberries, strawberries, watermelon, mangoes, oranges, and peaches, when properly prepared and fed in moderation.
Dogs can safely eat small, bite-sized pieces of fresh pear, making sure it comprises no more than 10% of their daily caloric intake.
Some fruits not good for dogs include ones with pits or seeds like cherries and avocados, or those with high sugar, preservatives, or toxic components.
Yes, dogs can eat pears with skin as long as the fruit is washed and served in moderation, though some sensitive dogs may experience mild digestive issues.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh pears in small amounts if they're properly prepared and seeds, core, and stem are removed. Pears are nutritious but should only be an occasional treat.
Dramamine is used in dogs to manage nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness, especially during travel, and may also help with vestibular disease symptoms.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh pears in small, properly prepared amounts as an occasional treat. Always remove the seeds and core, and avoid canned or processed pears.
Dogs lick excessively due to natural instincts, medical issues like allergies or pain, or behavioral causes such as anxiety or boredom. Persistent licking often signals a health or emotional problem that may need veterinary attention.
Fluffy dog breeds are those with thick, soft, or long coats that often require regular grooming. These breeds exist in all sizes and include popular choices like Bichon Frise, Samoyed, and Newfoundland.
Yes, dogs can safely eat fresh pears in moderation, but always remove the seeds, core, and stems first. Avoid canned or unripe pears and consult your vet if your dog has health concerns.

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