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  2. Is Human-Grade Dog Food Worth It? Vets Weigh in on ... - AOL

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    Ollie. If your dog is a picky eater and needs some crunch (aka, kibble), Ollie is a great alternative to processed dry food. Yes, they have excellent AAFCO-approved human-grade recipes, but you ...

  3. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Specialty small batches sold through specialty or online stores generally consist of some form of cooked meat, ground bone, pureed vegetables, taurine supplements, and other multivitamin supplements. Some pet owners use human vitamin supplements, and others use vitamin supplements specifically engineered for dogs. [41] [42]

  4. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Supplements aid in providing the animal with a high quality, complete and optimal diet. [18] Supplements may also be useful in improving an animal's health, especially when that animal has specific health issues. [18] Some raw dog diets have been found to be low in the nutrients vitamin E, zinc, and iodine, which can be remedied by ...

  5. Natural Dog Food Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, several new complete feed varieties were trialed including a large bite variety and an active formula. The company also produces its own range of 'Hearties' dog treats. [1] The company has recently expanded its product line to include natural cat foods. They offer wet food and dry food for cats which both feature 100% human-grade meats.

  6. 20 Best Omega-3 Supplements for Dogs - AOL

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    Simply Natural Pet Nutrition’s Omega 3 Fish Oil for Dogs is a great supplement to provide your furry friend with the omega 3 they need. Their fish oil is made from wild-caught, sustainably ...

  7. Can dogs have cinnamon? Know if the spice is toxic to your pet

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    Consuming large quantities of cinnamon may also cause your dog to have low blood sugar or liver disease, and could lead to vomiting, diarrhea and changes in heart rate, the Pet Poison Helpline warns.

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