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  2. Can dogs eat cheese? Here are the types that are safe for ...

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    Yes, dogs can eat cheese. Cheese has some health benefits since the dairy product is full of protein, calcium, vitamin A and B-complex vitamins, the American Kennel Club reports. You can use ...

  3. Recipe (for dogs): Friday Playdate Pizza - AOL

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    To make one serving, refer to column 1 of the feeding chart below, and measure in cups according to your dog's weight. Refrigerate any leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days. / Credit ...

  4. Why Throwing Cheese Slices on Dogs Is the Internet’s Latest ...

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    Most Internet challenges are kind of silly and, in some cases, even dangerous. Back in June, everyone was doing the “What the Fluff” challenge, in which you hold up a blanket and then hide ...

  5. Pizza quattro formaggi - Wikipedia

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    Pizza quattro formaggi (Italian: [ˈkwattro forˈmaddʒi]; lit. ' four cheese pizza '), also known as pizza ai quattro formaggi, is a variety of pizza in Italian cuisine that is topped with a combination of four types of cheese, usually melted together, with (rossa, lit. ' red ') or without (bianca, lit. ' white ') tomato sauce.

  6. Homemade Gourmet Pizza for Dogs Is a Pampered Pooch’s ... - AOL

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    This is definitely pup approved!

  7. None Pizza with Left Beef - Wikipedia

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    The second was a six-inch (150 mm) pizza [1] with no sauce, no cheese, and beef only on the left side of the pizza; while correctly absent of the typical base elements, Molaro said, "the whole pizza was so small and light it must have shifted during delivery. And the little beef pellets didn't have any sauce or cheese to hang on to, so a few ...

  8. Altoona-style pizza - Wikipedia

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    Altoona-style pizza is a distinct type of pizza created in the city of Altoona, Pennsylvania, by the Altoona Hotel. The definitive characteristics of Altoona-style pizza are a Sicilian-style pizza dough, tomato sauce, sliced green bell pepper, salami, topped with American cheese and pizzas cut into squares instead of wedges. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. Why Do Dogs Make Circles Before They Finally Lie Down? - AOL

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    Dogs may not discriminate regarding food, but they sure can be picky about where they lie down. If you have a dog, you’ve probably seen it yourself. They find a spot to hunker down but don’t ...