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Dogs should never eat raw or undercooked meat that contains bones or is seasoned, especially meats like raw pork or seasoned cooked meats with garlic or onion.
Carrots are one of the healthiest vegetables for dogs—they are safe, low in calories, high in fiber, and rich in vitamins like A and beta carotene.
Dogs should never be fed raw meat, especially raw pork, due to the risk of parasites and harmful bacteria that can cause serious illness.
Carrots are considered one of the healthiest vegetables for dogs due to their high fiber, vitamin A content, and low-calorie profile when served raw or cooked.
Dogs should never be fed raw or undercooked meat due to the risk of harmful bacteria or parasites.
Boil peeled and chopped potatoes in plain water until soft, without adding salt, butter, or seasonings, then cool and serve in small, plain portions.
Both potatoes and rice can be safe for dogs when cooked and served plainly, but rice is generally easier to digest and less likely to cause adverse reactions.
Dogs can eat boiled potatoes as long as they are thoroughly cooked, plain, and served in moderation; however, raw or improperly prepared potatoes can be toxic.
Dogs can eat small amounts of plain, thoroughly boiled potatoes occasionally, with portions not exceeding 10% of their daily caloric intake.
Yes, dogs can eat boiled potatoes if they are thoroughly cooked, peeled, served plain, and offered in moderation.

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