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Basmati rice is long-grain and less sticky, with a lower starch content and nutty flavor, while jasmine rice is also long-grain but more fragrant, tender, and moist.
Basmati rice is generally considered slightly healthier than white rice due to its lower starch content and lower glycemic index, benefiting dogs that need steady energy levels.
Dogs should not eat rice that is uncooked, flavored, or prepared with spices, garlic, onions, oil, or salt, as these can be harmful or toxic.
Plain, cooked white rice is often best for dogs with digestive issues, while brown, jasmine, and basmati rice can provide nutritional benefits when fed in moderation.
Yes, dogs can eat plain, cooked basmati rice in moderation as part of a balanced diet. It should be served without added salt, spices, or fats.
Dogs should never be given raw salmon due to the risk of salmon poisoning disease; always cook salmon thoroughly, remove bones, and serve it plain and unseasoned.
Yes, salmon must be thoroughly cooked before being fed to dogs to eliminate harmful parasites and bacteria that can cause serious illness.
No, dogs should never eat raw or undercooked salmon due to the risk of parasites like Neorickettsia helminthoeca, which can cause salmon poisoning disease.
No, dogs should never eat raw salmon because it can contain parasites that cause salmon poisoning disease, which is potentially fatal.
Yes, flushing dog poop can clog plumbing and damage sewage systems, especially if it's in a bag or contains materials harmful to wastewater treatment.

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