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Yes, small amounts of cheese are generally safe for dogs who are not lactose-intolerant, especially low-fat types without added ingredients.
Dogs mostly eat a balanced diet that includes both animal and plant-based foods, making them omnivores rather than strict carnivores.
Dogs can eat a variety of cooked meats, fruits, vegetables, eggs, and grains, as long as they are prepared safely and given in moderation.
Dogs love lean meats, cooked eggs, yogurt, carrots, apples, and peanut butter—when prepared properly and given in moderation.
Dogs enjoy a diet rich in cooked meats, fruits, and vegetables, but their favorite food is typically high-quality, balanced dog food with added whole food treats.
Dogs enjoy a variety of foods, including meats, some fruits and vegetables, grains, and dairy in moderation. Their diet should be balanced and based on complete dog food with safe whole food additions.
Shepherd mixes like the Sheprador should not be left alone for extended periods, as they are highly social and may develop separation anxiety.
People who cannot commit to daily exercise, training, and companionship, or those living in small apartments with little time at home, should not own a German Shepherd.
Shepherd mixes like the Sheprador should not be left alone for extended periods, as they are social dogs prone to separation anxiety.
German Shepherds are not ideal for first-time, inactive, or overly busy owners who cannot provide consistent training, exercise, and socialization.

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