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    Some of peanut butter's ingredients can pose risks to your pet's health. Xylitol, an artificial sweetener, is toxic to animals , according to Hill's Pet Nutrition.

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    Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. Medicare. ... Kirkland Signature Organic Peanut Butter, 28 oz, 2-count ($12.99) ... peanut butter smoothies, or just eating directly out of the jar with a spoon ...

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    Kirkland Signature Organic Peanut Butter $12.99, 28 oz. (2 count) With just two ingredients — organic peanuts and a pinch of salt — this peanut butter delivers pure, wholesome flavor without ...

  5. 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia

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    Menu Foods' recalled products alone represent nearly 100 brands of cat and dog food, and as of 11 April, are the only brands known to have caused sickness in animals. Below is an overview of affected brands, as provided by the FDA and the companies: Menu Foods: Over 50 brands of dog food, [9] and over 40 brands of cat food. [10]

  6. Vegetarian and vegan dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Vegan dog food may incorporate the use of fruits, vegetables, cereals, legumes including soya, nuts, vegetable oils, as well as any other non-animal based foods. [2] The omnivorous domestic dog was originally primarily carnivore but has evolved to metabolize carbohydrates, fat, and fiber and remain healthy on a diet lower in protein. A ...

  7. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    In England, care to give dogs particular food dates at least from the late eighteenth century, when The Sportsman's dictionary (1785) described the best diet for a dog's health in its article "Dog": A dog is of a very hot nature: he should therefore never be without clean water by him, that he may drink when he is thirsty.