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  2. Grateful Rescue Dog Licks Chops with Excitement Over ... - AOL

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    The rescue dog didn't even know what the steak was, but he was so excited. His dad presented him with the raw steak, just to introduce the tasty treat. Related: Aftermath of Rescue Dogs' Naughty ...

  3. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    The practice of feeding raw diets has raised some concerns due to the risk of foodborne illnesses, zoonosis, and nutritional imbalances. [1] People who feed their dogs raw food do so for a multitude of reasons, including but not limited to: culture, beliefs surrounding health, nutrition, and what is perceived to be more natural for their pets. [2]

  4. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Raw feeding is the practice of feeding domestic dogs, cats and other animals a diet consisting primarily of uncooked meat, edible bones, and organs. The ingredients used to formulate raw diets can vary. Some pet owners choose to make homemade raw diets to feed their animals but commercial raw food diets are also available. [57] [58]

  5. Feeding Dogs Raw Meat Linked with Antibiotic Resistant ... - AOL

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    Feeding your dog raw meat can potentially put your dog — and you — at risk.

  6. Pet food - Wikipedia

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    Raw feeding is the practice of feeding domestic dogs, cats and other animals a diet consisting primarily of uncooked meat, edible bones, and organs. The ingredients used to formulate raw diets can vary. Some pet owners choose to make home-made raw diets to feed their animals, but commercial raw food diets are also available.

  7. Are Dogs Lactose Intolerant? What Experts Advise About ...

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    Not all questions have simple, yes or no answers—including this one. While many dogs are lactose intolerant, many are not! Lactose intolerance develops as a dog grows up, so it can be impossible ...