dog food
dog food
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by Susan Thixton - 2007-06-15
The on-going pet food recall has pet owners shaking in their boots! What food is safe for my pet? What food is REALLY healthy? Keep reading to learn seven valuable secrets to finding the absolute best...
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by Susan Thixton - 2007-06-16
Secret #1 - Understand what your pet is eating. Science proves that the average size cat has the potential to live 30 years and the average size dog has the potential to live 25 years. Proper nutriti...
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by Susan Thixton - 2007-06-15
The on-going pet food recall has pet owners shaking in their boots! What food is safe for my pet? What food is REALLY healthy? Keep reading to learn seven valuable secrets to finding the abso...
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by Susan Thixton - 2007-06-21
Many pet owners suffer 'sticker shock' when considering purchasing a better quality food. They look at the price tag and gasp when considering how fast Fido or Fluffy eats that bag of food. What the...
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by Susan Thixton - 2007-06-27
Are you in shock at the prices of premium pet food? Well, you might be surprised to learn it's not as bad as it appears. Quality pet foods that use quality ingredients DO cost a great deal mor...
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by Jerry Johnson - 2007-07-03
On April 5, 2007, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provided an update on the recall on pet foods from Menu Foods. The Agency reported its latest findings in the ongoing investigation into the re...
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by Kay Stevens - 2007-07-20
Why don't we want a dog to bark?Why does a dog bark?We don't want a dog to bark because it is NOISE and we humans don't like noise unless we are the ones making it. With other noise (barking) we find ...
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by Dr. Randy Wysong - 2007-07-30
Every day, people by the millions pour food from a package into their pet's bowl. Day in and day out, meal after meal, pets get the same fare. This strange phenomenon is widely practiced by lovi...
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by Sorcerer - 2007-08-08
Caring for a dog is a great responsibility and one that should not be taken lightly. Taking care of a dog requires dedication and love in large quantities to provide your canine companion with ...
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by Sorcerer - 2007-08-22
So you have decided to get a dog. A canine can be a wonderful companion that will be with you for many years to come. But dogs are inherently wild and will require dog training to make them co...