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  2. Even Your Pickiest Pup Will Go "Mutts" for These Homemade Dog ...

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    As always, talk to your vet first about any unusual symptoms or dog behaviors. ... Keep reading to see the best homemade dog treats to add to your rotation. Even the pickiest dogs will be happy!

  3. Try our vet-approved recipe for dog-friendly pancakes - AOL

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    When it comes to toppings, Dr. MacMillan recommends serving your pancakes plain or using non-toxic ingredients, like xylitol-free peanut butter, mashed banana, or the best wet dog food.

  4. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    In England, care to give dogs particular food dates at least from the late eighteenth century, when The Sportsman's dictionary (1785) described the best diet for a dog's health in its article "Dog": A dog is of a very hot nature: he should therefore never be without clean water by him, that he may drink when he is thirsty.

  5. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Some raw dog diets have been found to be low in the nutrients vitamin E, zinc, and iodine, which can be remedied by supplementation. [19] There are a variety of supplements that can be given to an animal and getting the opinion of a veterinarian or an animal nutritionist may be helpful. [18] Example of vitamin supplements:

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    These simple DIY homemade dog treats and dog treat recipes are easy to make and safe for your pup to eat. Even picky dogs will like these natural treats.

  7. Vegetarian and vegan dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Some ingredient inclusions can also be detrimental to a canine's overall health. Onion and garlic are often included in homemade recipes regardless of their association with hemolytic anemia in dogs. [21] [22] Current recommendations are that all formulations and supplementation of alternative dog diets are made by a veterinary nutritionist. [23]

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