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Macadamia nuts are the one type of 'meat' or nut you should never feed your dog, as they are toxic even in small amounts.
Cashews are one of the safest nuts for dogs when given in moderation, provided they are plain, unsalted, shelled, and roasted or baked.
The one meat you should never feed your dog is macadamia nuts, as they are toxic even in small amounts and can cause serious health issues.
Dogs can eat cashews in small amounts, but raw, salted, or flavored cashews pose risks like gastrointestinal upset, obesity, or toxicity and should be avoided.
Cashews are generally safer for dogs than peanuts if given in moderation, unsalted, and plain, but both should only be offered occasionally as treats.
Dogs should not eat macadamia nuts as they are toxic, and should avoid all mixed nuts due to possible contamination with harmful substances.
Dogs can safely eat one or two plain, unsalted cashews occasionally, with extra-small dogs (2–20 lbs) limited to one or two and larger dogs scaled accordingly.
Dogs can eat cashews in small amounts if they're plain, unsalted, and shelled, but too many can cause health problems. Cashews should only be an occasional treat and never mixed with other nuts.
Breeds like Balinese, Siamese, Russian Blue, American Shorthair, and Turkish Angora are known for their long lifespans, often reaching 15 to 22 years with proper care. Mixed breed cats can also live very long lives due to genetic diversity.
Symptoms of onion poisoning in dogs typically appear within 24–72 hours after ingestion but can sometimes take several days to develop.

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