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  2. Free sample of natural dog food - AOL

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    Get a free sample of natural dog food through Freefly's. To get the freebie, share your name, address, e-mail, phone number, the type of dog you have, and choose which of the six dog food flavors ...

  3. Serving up home-cooked dog food - AOL

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    In the U.S., commercially-produced pet food is a $50 billion a year industry. But some advocate for healthier meals for your beloved dogfood that's in line with what canines have eaten for ...

  4. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Some dog food products differentiate themselves as grain- or carbohydrate-free to offer the consumer an alternative, claiming carbohydrates in pet foods to be fillers with little or no nutritional value. A study published in Nature suggests that domestic dogs' ability to easily metabolize carbohydrates may be a key difference between wolves and ...

  5. 10 Easy Tricks to Teach Your Dog Even Beginners Can Master - AOL

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    4. Stay. This one takes a little patience. The American Kennel Club recommends choosing a "release" word like "OK," "free," or "release" to use during training. Start by having your dog sit or lie ...

  6. Vegetarian and vegan dog diet - Wikipedia

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    [68] 90% of dogs' impact on carbon emissions comes from the dog food they eat. Switching a dog from a typical diet with meat to one without, reduces those emissions by 37%. [ 69 ] The agricultural land freed up if all the world's dogs were fed a vegan diet could feed an additional 450 million people, because animal product require more land ...

  7. Puppy nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Young growing dogs require greater amounts of energy per unit body mass than fully grown adult dogs. [7] From time of weaning until the puppy reaches 40% of the adult body weight, the optimal energy intake per unit body weight is twice that of an adult dog of the same breed. [7]

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