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Yes, bananas are safe for dogs to eat in moderation and can offer nutritional benefits such as potassium and fiber.
Strawberries contain malic acid, which may help whiten dogs’ teeth by breaking down plaque, but they should be given in moderation and not as a substitute for regular dental care.
Yes, bananas are safe and healthy for dogs when given in moderation, as they are among the dog-safe fruits listed alongside strawberries.
Yes, strawberries contain malic acid, which may help whiten dogs' teeth by breaking down plaque when fed in moderation.
Yes, bananas are safe for dogs to eat in moderation and can be a healthy treat when served plain and sliced.
Yes, strawberries can upset a dog's stomach if introduced too quickly, given in excess, or if stems and leaves are not removed.
Yes, some fruits like grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs and should be avoided.
Strawberries are one of the healthiest fruits for dogs, offering vitamins, antioxidants, and dietary fiber when served fresh, plain, and in moderation.
Dogs can safely eat strawberries in moderation—up to 10% of their daily caloric intake—based on dog size, ranging from 1–2 slices for tiny dogs to 5–6 whole berries for extra-large ones.
Strawberries are safe and healthy for most dogs when served fresh, plain, and in moderation. They offer vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber but should only be an occasional treat.

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