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Can dogs eat pineapple?
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Pineapple — Generally safe
Pineapple is generally safe for dogs to eat in moderation. It is a good source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Ensure to remove the spiky skin and core before offering it to your dog, and cut it into small, manageable pieces.
DOSE THRESHOLD
Small, infrequent amounts are safe. Excessive consumption may lead to digestive upset due to high fiber and natural sugars.
Based on ASPCA Animal Poison Control, AVMA guidelines, and peer-reviewed veterinary literature.This is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice.
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