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Dogs can technically eat small amounts of Velveeta mac and cheese, but it's not recommended due to its high fat, sodium, and artificial content, which can lead to digestive upset and health issues.
Dogs can technically eat small amounts of pasta with sauce and cheese, but it is not recommended due to potential digestive issues and harmful ingredients like onions or garlic.
Dogs can eat plain mashed potatoes in small amounts, but it is not recommended due to potential digestive issues and unhealthy added ingredients.
Dogs can eat small amounts of cooked macaroni, but it's not recommended as a regular part of their diet due to potential digestive and health issues.
Dogs can eat a small amount of macaroni and cheese, but it's not recommended due to potential digestive issues and unhealthy ingredients.
In the UK, dog tags must legally display the owner's name and address, according to local regulations.
No, you should not put the actual microchip number on a dog tag, but it's helpful to indicate that the pet is microchipped.
In the UK, dog tags must legally include the owner's name and address; additional information like phone number and pet’s name is optional.
No, you should not put the microchip number itself on a dog tag; instead, indicate that the pet is microchipped so finders can scan it at a vet or shelter.
In the UK, it is a legal requirement that dog tags include the owner's name and address engraved on them.

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