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  2. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    Dog meat were consumed in some pre-colonial Philippine ethnic groups during certain shamanic rituals and special occasions. However, dog bones are very rarely found in middens in archaeological sites, in contrast to pig and deer remains; and most complete dog remains in archaeological sites are of dog burials near or beside human graves. This ...

  3. New research reveals most expensive US states to be a dog owner

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    On the other end of the scale, however, Kansas is the least expensive state to be a dog parent in. You’ll save over $800 a year on average, with a total annual cost averaging out at $1,403.40 ...

  4. Three-quarters of US dog parents say having a dog is ... - AOL

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    A huge 84% of dog parents have found that veterinary care has become more expensive, while three-quarters are spending more on food and the best dog treats. Meanwhile, four in ten found grooming ...

  5. List of 'Most Expensive' States to Get a Dog Has Some ... - AOL

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    10,000 dog owners were surveyed to find out how much getting a dog costs.

  6. Cuisine of California - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of California reflects the diverse culture of California and is influenced largely by European American, Hispanic American (Mexican, Latin American, Spanish), East Asian and Oceanian influences (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Vietnamese, Thai, Hawaiian), and Western European influences (Italian, French, Portuguese), as well as the food trends and traditions of larger American ...

  7. Dog and Cat Meat Trade Prohibition Act of 2018 - Wikipedia

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    The Dog and Cat Meat Trade Prohibition Act of 2018 , also called the DCMTPA, is a bipartisan bill outlawing the slaughter and trade of cats and dogs in the United States. It passed the House by voice vote on September 12, 2018.

  8. $7 a dozen? Why California eggs are so expensive — and ...

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    The egg section at a grocery in Redondo Beach. The average retail price for a dozen large eggs jumped to $7.37 in California this week, up from $4.83 at the beginning of December and $2.35 at this ...

  9. California’s an expensive place to live in — for dogs. See ...

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