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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. Can dogs have turkey? What to know about your pup and ... - AOL

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    If you like giving your dog a few scraps, you need to consider how the turkey is prepared, or you'll risk your dog coming down with digestive disorders. Be kind to your pet dog during the holidays ...

  4. Raw food for pets is all the rage. Is the fad worth the risk ...

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    Duck necks as pink as a set of gums. Rabbit hearts. Beef bone. Turkey liver. The spread of raw meat and poultry isn't a witch’s brew but dinner for the rich and powerful … dog or cat.

  5. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), dogs receive a complete and balanced diet from the commercially processed dog food alone. Pet owners who give their dogs homemade diets may incorporate extra vitamins and supplements. Between approximately 10 and 30 percent of dogs in the United States receive nutritional supplements. [70]

  6. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis - Wikipedia

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    Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE) is a disease of dogs characterized by sudden vomiting and bloody diarrhea. The symptoms are usually severe, and HGE can be fatal if not treated. HGE is most common in young adult dogs of any breed, but especially small dogs such as the Toy Poodle and Miniature Schnauzer. [1] It is not contagious.

  7. Nematode infection in dogs - Wikipedia

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    In Turkey, 26% of domestic dogs have antibodies to D. immitis (seroprevalence). [40] In the southern states of the U.S., seroprevalence is 4%, and in the northern states it is 1%. [ 41 ] In the Australian state of Victoria, antibodies to D. immitis have been detected in 8% of dogs over two years of age, [ 11 ] and in South Korea, seroprevalence ...

  8. 6 Christmas Dinner Foods You Should Never Feed Your Cat ... - AOL

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    Cats would not normally eat onions, but in stuffing, which may be made with giblets and contain the juices from the turkey, onions can cause symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and ataxia.

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