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  2. What to know about dog treats, according to vets - AOL

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    Learn how to shop for dog treats and check out the best ones from Blue Buffalo, Zuke’s, Greenies and more. ... high-fiber rolled oats, honey and cranberries. Free from fillers, artificial ...

  3. What Fruits Can Dogs Eat? Here’s What’s OK and What ... - AOL

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    Bananas are ideal high-reward treats for dogs because of their high sugar content. Yes, they are super sweet, but they deliver copper, potassium, magnesium, biotin, fiber and vitamins B6 and C.

  4. Can dogs drink coconut water? We asked a veterinary expert - AOL

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    Dogs with kidney disease, diabetes, or pancreatitis should avoid coconut water due to its high potassium and natural sugar content. Similarly, overweight dogs should only have coconut-based treats ...

  5. Beggin' Strips - Wikipedia

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    Beggin’ Strips is a brand of pet food and pet snack manufactured by Nestlé Purina PetCare. [1] The product was first manufactured by Ralston Purina. [1] The product's tagline is "Dogs Don't Know It's Not Bacon," which appeared in U.S. television commercials in the 1990s. [2] [dead link ‍] The product is manufactured to resemble bacon ...

  6. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Part of this growing trend is the commercialization of home-made dog food for pet owners who want the same quality, but do not have the time or expertise to make it themselves. [60] The advantage is forgoing the processing stage that traditional dog food undergoes. This causes less destruction of its nutritional integrity.

  7. Milk-Bone - Wikipedia

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    Milk-Bone is a brand of dog biscuit. It was created in 1908 by the F.H. Bennett Biscuit Company, which operated a bakery on the Lower East Side of New York City. Originally named "Maltoid", the biscuit was a bone-shaped treat made from minerals, meat products, and milk. The biscuits are made exclusively in Buffalo, New York. [1]

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