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Dogs do have conversations with each other through body language, vocalizations, and scent cues rather than spoken language.
Dogs communicate using body language, vocalizations, and scent signals to express emotions and intentions to each other.
No, dogs generally do not instinctively know to avoid toxic plants and may ingest them if not supervised.
No, Zinnias are not toxic to dogs and are considered safe around pets.
No, dogs do not instinctively know to avoid toxic plants and may accidentally ingest them.
No, Zinnias are not toxic to dogs and are considered safe for pets.
No, dogs do not instinctively know which plants are toxic and may ingest harmful plants out of curiosity or boredom.
No, Zinnias are not toxic to dogs and are considered safe for pets.
No, zinnia leaves are not toxic to humans or pets such as cats and dogs.
Yes, some animals like rabbits and deer may eat zinnia flowers, though they are not a preferred food source.

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