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  2. 9 types of food you should never feed your dog - AOL

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    While many dog owners know that giving Fido chocolate can causing poisoning, there other lesser known foods that need to be kept away from your dog.

  3. Inside California's brutal underground market for puppies ...

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    Holly Pinedo met Matthews there in 2009, following up on a Puppyfind.com ad for Maltipoos. “I’ve got the perfect dog for you,” Pinedo recalled Matthews saying, before carrying out a tiny ...

  4. Pampered Maltipoo Likes to Match Her Food-Themed Toys To ...

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    Maltipoos are a popular hybrid dog, one of the every increasing mixes created by breeding a Poodle with another dog breed—in this case, with a Maltese. Like most of the “toy” poodle mixes ...

  5. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    Food products and household items commonly handled by humans can be toxic to dogs. The symptoms can range from simple irritation to digestion issues, behavioral changes, and even death. The categories of common items ingested by dogs include food products, human medication, household detergents, indoor and outdoor toxic plants, and rat poison. [1]

  6. Puppy nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Owners should also be mindful as to the energy level of their puppy; high energy level puppies will require more energy and may need to be fed extra amounts of food, just as lower energy puppies may require less food. The 9 point body condition score has been shown to be an effective method for estimating percent body fat in dogs. [9]

  7. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Some dog food products differentiate themselves as grain- or carbohydrate-free to offer the consumer an alternative, claiming carbohydrates in pet foods to be fillers with little or no nutritional value. A study published in Nature suggests that domestic dogs' ability to easily metabolize carbohydrates may be a key difference between wolves and ...