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Most healthy dogs can eat small amounts of plain cheese occasionally, keeping it under 10% of their daily calorie intake and depending on individual tolerance.
Blue cheese and cheeses with added onion, garlic, chives, nuts, or herbs are toxic to dogs and should be strictly avoided.
Most plain cheeses like mozzarella, cottage cheese, and cheddar are safe in small amounts, while blue cheeses and those with harmful additives must be avoided.
Most dogs can safely eat small amounts of plain cheese as an occasional treat, but some cheeses and added ingredients can be harmful. Always monitor for intolerance and avoid blue cheeses and flavored varieties.
Yes, terriers are known to bark frequently, especially when unstimulated or reacting to unfamiliar sounds, due to their high energy and alert temperament.
While terriers are generally energetic and independent, many breeds can be affectionate and enjoy cuddling with their families when properly socialized.
Yes, terriers tend to bark a lot due to their high energy, alertness, and instincts as vermin hunters.
Terriers can be loyal and affectionate with their families, and many enjoy cuddling, but their independent nature and high energy levels may limit their desire for prolonged snuggling.
Yes, terriers are known to bark frequently, especially when stimulated, bored, or reacting to unfamiliar sounds or situations.
Terriers can be loyal and affectionate with their families, enjoying cuddling depending on breed and individual personality, though they often have independent temperaments.

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