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Signs that a dog has eaten too many eggs include vomiting, diarrhea, weight gain, lethargy, skin issues, or signs of pancreatitis such as abdominal pain or loss of appetite.
Cheese is not covered in the provided source material, so no definitive answer can be derived from the given text.
Signs of too many eggs in a dog's diet include vomiting, diarrhea, skin issues like redness or itching, and potential weight gain or pancreatitis.
Cheese can be safe for dogs in small amounts, but it should be given in moderation due to its fat and lactose content, which can cause digestive upset in some dogs.
Cooked eggs are generally safe and healthy for dogs when served plain and in moderation, but they can cause stomach upset in some dogs, especially if overfed or if the dog has sensitivities.
Dogs can eat eggs, but feeding them daily is not recommended; eggs should be cooked, served plain, and given in moderation based on the dog's size.
Yes, hard-boiled eggs are safe and nutritious for dogs when served plain and in moderation.
Yes, dogs can eat boiled eggs as long as they are cooked plain and served in moderation.
Dog litter size is affected by breed, maternal age, genetics, health, nutrition, and breeding practices. Larger breeds and healthy, well-nourished females in their prime reproductive years usually have bigger litters.
Female dogs may cry during mating due to the physical discomfort or anxiety associated with the copulatory tie, not because of pain or distress alone.

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