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guava (with leather)
While the flesh of ripe guava may be safe in very small amounts, the **skin (peel) and seeds** pose significant risks to dogs. Even properly washed guava can contain substances that cause digestive distress and obstruction.

Can dogs eat zested bergamot ?
Fingered citron (commonly known as bergamot or zested bergamot) is a citrus fruit. While it has a pleasant scent for humans, **many parts of this fruit are dangerous** for dogs, especially the peel and the compounds it contains.

Can dogs eat Apple?
Apples can be a healthy treat for dogs **if prepared correctly**. The flesh offers nutritional benefits, but the **core, seeds, and peel** pose risks

Can dogs eat bananas?
Bananas can be a healthy occasional treat for dogs, but they also come with important risks due to their high sugar content and sticky texture.

Can dog est Watermelon?
Watermelon can be a refreshing and hydrating treat for dogs when prepared correctly , but it also carries risks if fed improperly. The rind, seeds, and high sugar content all require careful management.

Can dogs eat oranges?
Oranges can be a safe and healthy treat for some dogs when fed correctly , but they also carry potential risks due to acidity, pesticides, and sugar content.

Can dogs eat Cantaloupe?
Cantaloupe is a treat, not a meal. Always remove the skin and seeds, and feed sparingly

Can dogs eat Papaya?
Papaya is an occasional treat, not a regular food. Always remove seeds and peel, and watch for allergic reactions

Can dogs eat Kiwi fruit?
Kiwi is an occasional treat, not a regular food. Always peel it, remove all skin, and feed sparingly

Can dogs eat Mango skin ?
Safe alternative: feed only small amounts of ripe mango flesh (without skin or pit) as an occasional treat

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