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  2. Can your dog eat turkey? Here's which Thanksgiving ... - AOL

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    Though dogs can get a few treats from the Thanksgiving table, Dr. Bernal recommends limiting the "extras" to only 10% of your dog's daily nutrition and feeding them before dinner begins to "help ...

  3. How to Eat Radishes—Raw or Cooked, They're More ... - AOL

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    Types of radish: Options abound—there are over 100 kinds of radishes, from everyday red ones to heirloom varieties, including black Spanish radishes and Asian radishes, such as daikon (or mooli ...

  4. Can dogs have eggs? Whether the breakfast food is good for ...

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    You can feed your dog eggs as long as they are cooked. Your pet can enjoy a variety of preparations, such as hardboiled or scrambled , Purina recommends. Dogs can have eggs as an occasional treat.

  5. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    A number of common human foods and household ingestibles are toxic to dogs, including chocolate solids (theobromine poisoning), onion and garlic (thiosulfate, alliin or allyl propyl disulfide poisoning [109]), grapes and raisins (cause kidney failure in dogs), milk (some dogs are lactose intolerant and suffer diarrhea; goats' milk can be ...

  6. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    This means that the amino groups of the amino acids in the meat will be unbound and nutritionally available to the dog for use. However, the risk assumed by not cooking or processing meat is the same as when handling raw meat for cooking at home. So long as good home and personal hygiene is maintained, there is no increase in threat to health.

  7. 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 dog – food that's in line with what canines have eaten for ...

  8. The #1 Reason Pet Parents Should Worry If Their Dog Is Eating ...

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    4. Train the “Leave It” and “Drop It” Cues. While environmental control and adding enrichment to your dog’s life are great first steps, these are only part of the solution.

  9. Ask the Shelter: Is it OK to give my dog ice? - AOL

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    A: Oh, a lot of dogs enjoy ice cubes, especially when the weather is hot like it has been. It's a great way to get your pup to cool off in a hurry. It's a great way to get your pup to cool off in ...