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A slice of plum or a single prune probably won't affect your dog, but both are high in sugar content and fiber, which can shock your dog's digestive system. ... If you're considering prunes to treat your dog's constipation, consider cooked, mashed pumpkin instead. It's much safer, more nutritious, and more effective.
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A slice of plum or a single prune probably won't affect your dog, but both are high in sugar content and fiber, which can shock your dog's digestive system. ... If you're considering prunes to treat your dog's constipation, consider cooked, mashed pumpkin instead. It's much safer, more nutritious, and more effective.

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