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What happens if my dog eats an orange peel?

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Not all dogs enjoy the tart taste of an orange. Other dogs will eat anything you put in front of them, including both the fruit and the orange peel. Orange peels are not toxic, however they can become lodged in your dog's digestive tract, causing an obstruction and requiring surgery to correct. 24 июн. 2016 г.


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