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Salmon is generally better for dogs than tuna due to its lower mercury content and higher safety when properly cooked and deboned.
Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs in moderation, provided they are plain and fully cooked without added salt, butter, or other ingredients.
Salmon is generally safer and better for dogs than tuna because it has lower mercury levels and provides similar nutritional benefits when cooked and deboned.
Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs in moderation, as they are a good source of protein and essential nutrients, but they should be cooked without salt, butter, or oil.
Starkist tuna can be given to dogs in very small, infrequent amounts, but it is not recommended as a regular part of their diet due to the risk of mercury poisoning and added ingredients.
Dogs should not eat tuna regularly due to its high mercury content, which can lead to mercury poisoning. Raw tuna, canned tuna in oil or with added salt, and large species like albacore or bluefin should be avoided.
Occasionally, a small bite of cooked tuna is unlikely to harm most dogs, but it should only be offered infrequently and in very limited quantities.
Canned tuna can be safe for dogs in small, infrequent amounts when packed in water with no added salt, but it should not be a regular part of their diet due to mercury risks.
Dogs can eat small amounts of cooked tuna occasionally, but it's not recommended as a regular food due to mercury risks.
A Spanish Water Dog requires regular, vigorous exercise daily, including long walks, running, swimming, and mental stimulation to stay healthy and content.

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