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

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    SmartBones SmartSticks Beef Chews Dog Treats $ at Walmart. These rawhide-free treats from Select staff-favorite brand SmartBones are filled with a pork-flavored chew center to add a surprise boost ...

  3. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Stocks, soups, milk or water for added moisture; Some cereal grains such as barley, flax, etc. Some supplements; For dogs: uncooked bones in the diet or allowing the animal to play with raw bones as a treat; Pet owners are advised to keep in mind that homemade diets can be hard to balance properly and can be associated with poor nutrition.

  4. Chew toy - Wikipedia

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    Dog chew toys made in the USA. A chew toy is an object designed to be chewed on by animals for stimulation and relief from boredom or discomfort. [1] Chew toys can help relieve pain associated with teething, which is especially true for younger animals, such as puppies. [2]

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  6. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Bring ye unto him milk and fat with meat; this is the right food for the dog. [9] By Medieval times, dogs were more seen as pets rather than just companions and workers which affected their quality of the diet to include "Besides being fed bran bread, the dogs would also get some of the meat from the hunt.

  7. What Nuts Can Dogs Eat? - AOL

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    Too many nuts (and too much peanut butter, which is a common treat for dogs during training and play time) can lead to obesity and dehydration, according to The American Kennel Club. Pumpkin Pet ...

  8. 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.

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