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  • Why Shifting Dog Food Is Needed And How It's Done
    By: debra morgan | - Dogs have almost the same nutritional requirements as human beings; indeed, the right nutrition is needed to stay healthy and strong. If your dog has been with you from the very beginning, you will soon realize that his Advance puppy food will not give it the adequate nutrients that it needs forever. Nutritional requirements definitely change when a dog grows from a puppy to a full-grown dog.

    Consulting with your veterinarian regularly will help you know when it is time to change d ...

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  • Shifting Dog Food For Changing Needs
    By: debra morgan | - Dogs have almost the same nutritional requirements as human beings; indeed, the right nutrition is needed to stay healthy and strong. If your dog has been with you from the very beginning, you will soon realize that his Advance puppy food will not give it the adequate nutrients that it needs forever. Nutritional requirements definitely change when a dog grows from a puppy to a full-grown dog.

    You need to see the veterinarian on schedule so you can determine the right time to change ...

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  • Give Your Pet Love And Care, Food Is Our Responsibility
    By: Dion Silva | - Pets are the men best friend. They are with you all the time, they play with you, and they smile with you and love you. If a pet is brought in the home, it becomes a part of a family. This shows how much pet are loved and accepted by the people. People have different taste and choices. Some prefer dogs, cats, parrots, hens, goat, cows, etc. but the value of all the pets in any family is the same. Pets are kept either for their hobby or for a reason. The reason may be earning from their milk or ...
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  • How To Decide On The Right Brand Of Dog Food For You
    By: Timothy Capper | - Selecting a dog food for your pet entails much more than looking at an aisle of canned and dry dog food at the superstore, and it is definitely more than watching some of the unquestionably very cute commercials on tv that advertise some of the most well known manufacturers of pet products. Before selecting a make, make sure to do your own investigation and learn the truth about animal food products. While pricing restraints often have to be taken into account, there are a number of things to re ...
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  • Good Digestion In Dogs
    By: Chris Redhead | - A dogs digestive system is important, because it dictates the benefit dogs are able to obtain from their food. Some dogs have more delicate digestion than others, so it is important to ensure that each dog is given a suitable diet for its breed and age.

    This article offers advice on finding the right diet for your dog. It will cover the essential biology behind a dogs digestive system, followed by advice on the right kinds of food and supplements you should possibly be using t ...

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  • Burns Dog Food Is A Complete Balanced Diet
    By: Jackie Sheppard | - Burns Dog Food was designed by John Burns, a vet, in an effort to combat the nutrition-related illnesses he was seeing in the dogs he treated. Unlike many premium dog foods on the market, Burns Dog Food is a holistic dog food made from quality natural ingredients "" whole grains and human-grade meat and fish. Because of this, Burns Dog Food is often called "Burns Real Food for Dogs."

    Burns Dog Food is a complete balanced diet which is available in a range of recipes. ...

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  • Food Distributors Deliver Fresh Meats And Cheeses To Grocery Stores
    By: Art Gib | - Wisconsin and Minnesota are home to many companies that produce food for America. Out in the open prairies and farmlands of the two states cattle and hogs are raised for their meats. Although Wisconsin is known as America's Dairy State and is home to milk and cheese products the neighboring state of Minnesota is where the majority of pork and poultry products are harvested. Just to the south in Iowa corn is grown for the cereal companies that are headquartered just outside Minneapolis by for the ...
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  • Canine Arthritis And Overweight Dogs
    By: Steve Weber | - Unfortunately, almost all canines will develop arthritis to some extent as they age. Just as with humans, osteoarthritis in dogs is a disease that attacks the joints of the animal. To be specific, their arthritis causes a thinning of the cartilage tissues that the body uses to protect the movable parts within the joint. As this tissue thins, the moving bones are allowed to touch and this causes great pain to the person or animal afflicted with the disease, since the living bone tissue contains c ...
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  • How To Choose Best Puppy Food
    By: Danny | - Well fed puppies grow up faster especially when they are fed with the best food that is why it is important for you to know how to choose the best puppy food. Puppys should be given three meals a day until they reach the age of 4 months and then start reducing the feeding time slowly to three times a day and lastly two times a day. There are different diets for puppies but the suitable ones are those that are easily digestible. When choosing the best puppy food always know that stability in the ...
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  • Looking For Nutritious Dog Food Recipes? Nothing Beats A Raw Food Diet For Dogs
    By: Aline Heller | - The fact that you actually chose to read this article, is proof enough for me that you must be a true dog lover. Who else would spend time researching about nutritious dog food diets than those truly devoted to their best buddies? And, it was wise of you to do some online research on the topic. Most pet owners make the mistaken assumption that their pets have the same nutrient needs as them. However, we have to realize that our pet dogs are actually wild animals that have been domesticated. ...
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  • One Way To Protect Your Dog From Allergies Is To Delete Wheat From His Dog Food
    By: Derick Senatore | - The absence of Wheat in your Dog's food, can help him in many ways. It can help fight allergies that are associated with dog food containing wheat. There are other areas of your dogs nutrition that also suffer from feeding him dog food containing wheat.

    As humans we have always been told to eat wheat in our diet. Whole wheat is far different that the wheat used in your dogs food.

    There are a host of ingredients added to your dogs food. These contain wheat gluten, pro ...

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  • Is Glucosamine For Dogs A Safe Treatment For Arthritis?
    By: Steve Weber | - It is rare for a dog who was over 10 years of age not to have some symptoms of joint disease. When this occurs, pet owners often will seek out solutions to help your animal. One question they may find themselves asking about one of the treatments is whether or not glucosamine for dogs is safe. Although this is just one of the options available for helping a canine suffering from joint disease, it is extremely common nowadays for veterinarians to first prescribed using this all-natural product su ...
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  • Feeding Guide For Dogs "€" How Much Should You Feed Your Pet
    By: Kevin Jeffers | - Grooming ones pet dog is one of the most challenging tasks though at the outset it might look simple. Food, like humans, is also very important for the dogs and any dog owner should learn what and how to feed their pet dog. For such people some good feeding guide for dogs would come up very handy.

    Questions to Answer

    In grooming the dogs, some questions that are required to be answered are
    - Quantum of food to be fed to the pet dog
    - Type of food; ei ...

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  • Pet Supplements And Nutritious Dog Food For Your Dog
    By: Kara Knapp | - When Dogs are sick they can lose their appetite. A side effect of traditional cancer therapies, for both human beings and animals, is loss of appetite. This can be a real problem for dogs who are suffering from cancer because, unlike people, they do not understand the need for nutrition and will not eat if they don't feel like it. It is up to their owners to ensure their nutritional intake is adequate not only to maintain a normal level of health but also to fight cancer.

    If your do ...

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  • Fish Oil For Dogs
    By: Eric Renrag | -
    The family pet has become a part of the American family and should be treated with the same care that you would treat your children or parents. Most dogs gain huge benefits from the fatty acids in fish oil. Most people wouldnt think of giving something like fish oil to a dog, but the studies have shown may problems with your dog can be mitigated by including these supplements in their diet.
    Some ailments that fish oil can help dogs are:
    Allergies
    Kidney disease

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  • The Dog Food Supplies For Working Dog
    By: lancy bin | - You must have heard of the working people but have you heard of the working dogs. You need to look at the working dog food, as they have to take the extra labor.
    Let us have a look at the working dogs at first. The first one is the farm dogs, grey hounds, security/guard dogs as well as the canine sports dogs. We all know the sports dogs because of the agility as well as the quickness with which they work. This agility is due to the body, which they have got as a gift from the bogs. If you ...

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  • Healthier Dog Food And Happy Dogs
    By: lancy bin | - Working dog food when manufactured on a commercial scale needs to meet certain standards. These should have a good amount of proteins, minerals, vitamins and essential fat in them. Working dogs need food that makes for a well balanced diet which is healthy and keeps the dog fit. Mostly, dog owners prefer to give their dogs food prepared at home.

    Dry Dog Food is cheap and used normally. These are mostly made of dried grains, dry meat and vegetables. Foods for dogs are available in th ...

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  • The Raw Food Diet For Dogs
    By: jamielansley | - The raw food diet for dogs combines fruits, vegetables, and meats. Variation in the diet is key, and the same food must not be fed more frequently than four consecutive days. Always make sure meals have green and yellow foods and do not have cabbage, which leads to gas. It is also important to leave out foods such as cucumbers, which are not properly digested.

    This diet should consist of around fifty percent raw meat. If owners are uncomfortable with feeding completely uncooked mea ...

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  • Hot Dog Vending Cart: How To Start Your Own Business
    By: June Langley | - A hot dog vending cart represents an ideal job position for those who want to open a new independent path in their lives, and for those who want to manage their own time and become their own bosses.

    Once the Beatles wrote a beautiful song about a girl called Lucy. It starts like this: Picture yourself in a boat on a river with tangerine trees and marmalade skies. Amazing image, isnt it? Yes, tangerine trees do not exist, but believe it or not the hot dog business approxima ...

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  • The Right Foodstuff For Pet Dogs
    By: Cloudysky | - With the number of varieties of pet dog foods out there, how could we be sure what kind is best foodstuff for dogs? Anytime you head to the pet shops, you find an entire choice of commercially manufactured dog foodstuff claiming to have virtually no chemical preservatives included that supply all the essential list of ingredients for your dog requirements and that it offers no long-term adverse reactions. The unfortunate truth is that the majority commercially made dog food items are created to ...
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  • Building A Brand With Fun And Food
    By: Boyd Anderson | - Boner Billys, Famous Hot Dogs backs up a good laugh with incredible tasting food. What sets Boner Billys Famous Hot Dogs apart from the norm, beside its Mobile Food Service Vehicle (MFSV) business model is the fact they have carefully crafted a theme. The theme is based around the legendary, Boner Billy, an American hero and his faithful sidekick Chubby. Boner Billys is supported by a zany food menu of funny names and a whole line of theme gifts and apparel designed rattle ...
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  • Do You Know The 3 Most Common Reasons Dogs Are Taken To The Veterinarian?
    By: stewart g robertson | - Do you know the three most common reasons why we take our dogs to see the veterinarian? We spend millions of dollars visiting the veterinarian for these problems but by learning a little dog first aid, you could save yourself hundreds of dollars. Eliminating a visit to see your veterinarian can benefit you in three ways.

    1. Financially: In these times of recession, we need to avoid hefty bills whenever we can.

    2. Time: Everybody these days is very busy, so if you can sa ...

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  • Why Carbohydrates Are Unhealthy For Dogs
    By: Kara Knapp | - The obesity epidemic is not just limited to humans; more and more dogs are becoming overweight or obese. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, more than 44 percent of dogs are overweight or obese. And just like humans, a dog's risk for diabetes, cardiovascular problems and certain cancers increase as weight increases.

    Dogs have evolved over time as carnivorous animals. Their bodies are designed to consume large amounts of protein, which they then convert to the ...

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  • Medicinal Mushrooms What You Need To Know
    By: Kara Knapp | - There are a variety of medicinal mushrooms that can be taken to improve health. Used for thousands of years in Traditional Chinese Medicine, medicinal mushrooms contain powerful benefits that can help boost the immune system and offer the body a natural way to defend itself against its daily encounters with environmental toxins.

    The popularity of medicinal mushrooms in the West has been increasing rapidly in recent years, much in part to the growing need for natural and alternativ ...

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  • The Ten Unhealthiest Dog Food Ingredients
    By: Kara Knapp | - You scrutinize the nutrition label on a new box of cereal and you scour the ingredient list to make sure your beloved cookies don't contain any trans fats, but when it comes to your dog's pet food, you simply toss a huge bag in your cart with little regard to what it contains.

    Part of the reason for this is because many of us don't want to know what our friendly four-legged beast is feasting on. In fact, many of us are downright scared to learn what meats, fillers and additives g ...

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  • To Adopt A Dog Or Not To Adopt A Dog
    By: John Williams | -

    Choosing an adopted dog or rescue dog from a shelter is a noble notion but as with any major decision in your life, it warrants serious consideration before making such a life changing decision. The unfortunate truth is that many of these dogs come from abusive and neglectful homes and taking on the commitment of what can be involved in re-training and re-socializing an adopted dog can easily overwhelm you.

    The first mistake people often make when adopting a dog, i ...

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  • Choosing The Perfect Designer Dog Collar
    By: John Williams | -

    Designer dog collars are just one of the many accessories that have become a necessity for every pampered pet's wardrobe. Although it is important for your dog's collar to look good but it's also equally important that their collar is functional and made of quality materials. It's often overlooked that the true purpose of a dog's collar is for both safety and training purposes and having a collar that is solely for aesthetic purposes is simply not practical or safe. When you are ...

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  • Stop Your Dog Barking By Understanding The Bark
    By: John Williams | -
    Whether you have brought home a new puppy or adopted a grown dog from a rescue shelter, it's likely that your dog will develop or has already developed at least one bad habit. One of the most annoying and yet perfectly natural bad behaviors a dog can develop is barking. This is perfectly normal for a dog to pickup bad manners or unwanted behavior from time to time the key is to address the problem before it gets out of hand.

    Barking is one of the most common dog annoyances ...

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  • Some Information On Dog Arthritis And Joint Conditions
    By: John Williams | - Arthritis and the related joint problems that go along with it have become an increasingly common problem in the canine world. Unfortunately as far as common dog ailments go, arthritis can be one of the most painful conditions that your dog faces.

    The constant breakthroughs in veterinarian treatments for dog medicine and treatments has resulted in more dogs living a longer life than would have been possible before. This of course add extra years of strain and use on already old jo ...

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  • Dog Grooming For A Perfect Looking Canine
    By: John Williams | - Dog grooming is about more than just grabbing a bucket and some soap and scrubbing down your pooch. Today's dogs and owners have an entire selection of grooming options available to them that go way beyond a simple bath.

    Even once you get past the basics of bathing and a hair cut there is oh so much more available to pamper your pet. These days our dog's have become individualized members of our families, not just an animal that hangs out in the backyard their whole lives.
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  • How To Easily Choose The Correct Dog Food
    By: John Williams | - There is so much talk today about what dog food you should be feeding, it is almost impossible to make a decision. I think the biggest problem is that the information is coming from too many sources and most of those sources have a financial stake in what they want you to believe. So how do you decide what is right for your dogs food and what nutrition requirements they have?

    I would start with a little research and that research can be as simple as reading the labels if you are p ...

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  • Striking The Right Balance With Your Dogs Food Diet
    By: Lawrence White | - Food specifically designed for dogs is the food that is right for your canine's consumption. There are many dog owners who prepare pet food at home which is healthy and nutritious as well as affordable. For those who do not have the time to prepare this meal, there are readymade food packets available at any vet store.

    Dog food can be further classified into wet and dry food. Pet owners are apprehensive about the food their pets eat and whether it receives all the nutrients in th ...

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  • What's Really In Your Dogs Food
    By: John Williams | - There are so many dog foods on the market that it is often difficult to tell which one is the best. This article will give you some more information on what is in your dog's food and how to select the right one.

    You should know that you cannot judge by advertising what is good and bad dog foods. There are many advertisers that use millions of dollars per year advertising substandard dog foods. Regrettably, a good sign on the superiority of dog food is price. Low priced foods are ...

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  • Choosing The Right Dog Food For Your Best Friend
    By: Lawrence White | - Good nutrition is crucial to keeping your dog happy and healthy. With such a huge range of food choices available, choosing the right one for your dog can at times be confusing and a rather daunting exercise. While some foods on the market lack the basic nutritional requirements there are many that do meet all of your pets needs, and the truth is that there is no one variety that is necessarily better than any other. Opinions about the best food for dogs vary greatly among vets and professional ...
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  • Mast Cell Tumor Dog Cancer Supplements Can Enhance Conventional Chemotherapy Treatment
    By: Kara Knapp | - Radiation is highly effective in controlling mast cell cancer, but radiation is not for everyone. The treatments can be lengthy and expensive and the dog must be anesthetized for each treatment.

    Mast Cell Canine Tumor treatment.

    Further, there may be short or long term side effects that owners find objectionable. It is considered a good option for otherwise healthy young to middle aged dogs depending on how extensive the cancer is, and whether it has spread to other ...

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  • The Rise In Dog Cancer
    By: Kara Knapp | - Nothing beats the total excitement of you coming home to your dogs unflappable enthusiasm. Dogs always seem to have abundant love for their people. And we as humans also love our dogs. Therefore when a dog has a serious illness it is like having a member of the family with a serious medical issue. There are medical issues in dogs that are very similar to the diseases people have. Dog Cancer is one of them and it is on the rise.

    Bad Dog food leads to bad dog health.

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  • What Are Mast Cell Canine Tumors And How Are They Treated
    By: Kara Knapp | - Mast cell tumors are among the most common tumors in American dogs, but fortunately most forms of this cancer are very treatable. They also may be called mast cell sarcoma, or mastocytomas. Don't worry too much about the exact name they put on the dog's disease. The information given here applies to all forms of Mast cell tumors. And the treatments are similar.

    GOOD news for dog lovers!

    About 80% of dogs with Mast cell canine tumors can be put into remission through ...

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  • Improving Your Dog's Diet For Cancer Recovery
    By: Kara Knapp | - Your dog's diet is crucial to their recovery. "Diet can be easily controlled and can make the difference between a successful treatment outcome and a failure". Dogs did not evolve as grain eaters. For the past 10 million years they have primarily been meat eaters. They do not produce the enzymes necessary to digest grains.

    Unfortunately, most commercial dog foods are based upon rice, wheat or corn. While rice and corn may be OK for young and otherwise healthy dogs, pets fighting c ...

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  • Homemade Dog Food For A Cancer Free Dog
    By: Kara Knapp | - No matter what savvy marketers have been telling us, generally speaking commercial dog food is not a healthy choice for your canine. Manufactured dog foods contain ingredients that your animal was never meant to eat including parts of animals normally discarded, chemicals and preservatives which can cause liver and kidney damage as well as other ailments. Confronted with an array of these unsafe products for your dog, you could be forgiven for wondering how you can keep your pet safe and well. H ...
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  • Lymphoma Is One Of The Most Common Dog Cancers
    By: Kara Knapp | - The most commonly seen lymphoma in America is a type called Lymphosarcoma. Don't worry too much about the exact name they put on the dog's disease though, as the information given here applies to all forms of lymphoma. And the treatments are essentially the same with all types of lymphoma. About 50% of dogs with lymphoma can be put into remission through the use of modern treatment methods. The "typical" canine lymphoma patient is a middle aged dog taken to the veterinarian because one or more l ...
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  • Understanding Your Dog's Diagnosis
    By: Kara Knapp | - Your dog is entirely dependent on your choices for their future. After you recover from the initial shock and sadness of the diagnosis, it is essential to confront this challenge. This cancer can be aggressive and if left untreated, has a high mortality rate. Most dogs are not feeling particularly sick at the time of diagnosis. So it may be tempting to "hold off" on treatment to see if the pet gets worse. This is not a good idea. Waiting can drastically reduce the chances for long term survival. ...
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  • Diet Is Vital For Dog Cancer Recovery
    By: Kara Knapp | - Cancer develops, because your dog's immune system has weakened and was unable to fight cancer cells as they developed. If undergoing chemotherapy, your dog's immune system is diminished further.

    As a result, dogs with cancer require an integrated treatment program including a highly nutritional diet and anticancer supplements that augment traditional treatment. Even if not diagnosed with cancer, dogs need a nutritional program to maintain their healthy immune system and prevent il ...

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  • Dog Health Food – What Is Really Going Into Your German Shepherd's Food?
    By: Mark Syme | - If youve ever wondered if dog health food might be good for the health of your German Shepherd, then youre probably right. These days it is harder and harder to believe in the safety of commercially produced dog food. With so many dog food recalls being issued, who knows when or where the next contaminated batch of dog food is going to land?

    First you have to wonder how safe your dog food is from chemical contaminants that accidentally got into the food at some point in the produc ...

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  • Dog Health Food – Don't Accidentally Poison Your Dog
    By: Mark Syme | - Have you noticed that there seems to be more obese dogs around then there used to be? Dog health food could be the answer. Its been shown that as we get more overweight, so do our dogs. But its not just that they arent getting exercised since we arent getting out to take them for a walk, but its also got a lot to do with their food.

    In the production process of dry food, once the biscuits are made and look ready, most dogs wouldnt eat them. But to make it more appetising, a ...

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  • Maximize Your Dog's Immune Function To Safeguard Against Dog Cancer
    By: Pat Carpenter | - Cancer is an immune dysfunction disease. It is a breakdown of the body to distinguish abnormal cells as invaders. In the recent past specific dog treatment compounds have become obtainable for use in dog cancer victims to try and remedy this error. These are called immune modulators. These immune modulator compounds often prompt the patient's "immune recognition response" allowing the body to recognize and destroy the aberrant cells.

    When this recognition response is triggered, th ...

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  • Is There A Change In A Senior Dog Diet?
    By: Pat Carpenter | - You have heard all of the hype about the new dog diets for elder dogs. Is there actually a difference between dog food for mature dogs and kibble suggested particularly for seniors? How do you discern when to switch your pet to a different diet?

    The top resource for information about dog diet is your pet's veterinarian. Only you and your vet recognize the specific requirements of your pet the best. Discuss with your vet your concerns and questions. He or she will be able to a ...

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  • The Role Of Calcium In Your Dog's Diet
    By: Pat Carpenter | - When we consider calcium, tough teeth and bones come to mind. Your dog's diet ought to be rich in calcium to support healthy teeth and bones, but a fine balance exists in association to calcium and your dog's diet.

    It is possible to have too much or too little calcium in your dog's diet. When a dog's diet contains too little calcium, your dog may cultivate a state referred to as rickets. This condition creates soft bones that bend under the weight of your dog.
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  • Dog Food Tips
    By: G D Williams | - Pet food was once a very simple matter, most people simply fed pets the scraps from their tables. Nowadays we know that giving our dogs scraps is bad and may lead to health problems because the foods that humans eat are not always suitable for dogs.

    Selecting the right dog food can be difficult and there is no one dog food that is suitable for every dog. Depending on the size, breed, and age of your dog the right dog food varies. Convenience might as well enter into what you consi ...

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  • Dogs Food Analysis - Reviews Of The Kibble
    By: Jolie Mitchel | - Your pet's functioning is, to a large degree, reliant on the dog's food. Making sure your dog is receiving proper nutrition is important. Dog food should contain the following components: carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, fiber, and other nutrients. In order for a dog to have energy and be healthy, they must have a balanced diet. Make sure you do not give the dog too much food because this can lead to obesity and reproduction. Dogs do not live that long, so pregnancies should not occur oft ...
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  • Learn To Make Your Pet's Food
    By: JAIPREET SINGH | - If you have never thought about making your dogs food, you may never have been introduced to the wide world of homemade dog food recipes before. There is a vast range of meal ideas for your pet, just as there are for humans that can provide your pet with a complete and nutritious meal plan. You can find homemade dog food recipes for soups, stews, breakfast meals, international food, snacks and main dishes. New recipes are developed all the time. You will have fun researching pet food recipes!
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