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Yes, cabbage is safe for dogs to eat in moderation, but there are some things to consider first: 📌 Introduce slowly Start with a small amount of chopped cabbage, such as a sprinkling on top of your dog's dinner. 📌 Limit intake Cabbage's high fiber and water content can cause an upset stomach if your dog eats too much. 📌 Avoid seasonings Don't add any seasonings or spices when cooking cabbage, especially garlic or onions, which are toxic for dogs. 📌 Consider your dog's health If your dog has
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