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Both zucchini and cucumbers are safe for dogs in moderation, but zucchini offers more nutritional benefits due to its higher content of fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants.
The number one food you should never feed your dog is anything containing onions or garlic, as these are toxic to dogs and can cause serious health issues.
Yes, zucchini can upset a dog's stomach if fed in excessive amounts or introduced too quickly due to its high fiber content.
Zucchini is one of the best vegetables for dogs due to its low calorie count, high fiber and water content, and rich supply of essential vitamins and antioxidants.
You can give zucchini to your dog in moderation: 1–2 teaspoons daily for small dogs, up to 3–4 tablespoons for large dogs, keeping it under 10% of daily calories.
Yes, dogs can safely eat zucchini with the skin, provided it is properly washed and served plain in moderation.
Yes, dogs can safely eat zucchini in moderation as a healthy treat.
The main cons of freeze-dried dog food include high cost, strong odor, and potential digestive issues if not introduced gradually; some dogs may also refuse to eat it.
Dr. Marty's Nature's Blend stands out from other brands with its freeze-dried, nutrient-rich formula using multiple animal proteins and no fillers or synthetic ingredients, offering premium quality for dogs of all sizes and life stages.
The cons of freeze-dried dog food include its high cost, strong odor, and potential digestive issues if not gradually introduced into a dog’s diet.

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