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    Frozen Banana Peanut Butter Coconut Oil Dog Treats It doesn't get much easier than this 3-ingredient, no-bake doggy dessert. All you need is a silicone mold, coconut oil, peanut butter, and a ...

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    This dog mom shared a quick and easy recipe that requires no cooking. You simply blend up the ingredients in a blender, pour them into treat molds, then freeze them. At the end she gives one to ...

  4. Frosty Paws - Wikipedia

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    Finally, in 1979, with the help of two friends, Peter DeMarco and Dale Cook, Tyznik's decided to launch of the Vanilla flavor of Frosty Paws ice cream cups, under the first, and original brand name Pet79. The product was the first frozen treat for dogs ever introduced onto The United States market.

  5. Pancreatitis (veterinary) - Wikipedia

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    Frozen plasma transfusion is a controversial treatment for pancreatitis in dogs. There is little supportive evidence it helps, with one study finding dogs treated with plasma transfusion to have worse outcomes, although the study did not control for treatment and did not randomise the groups. [4]

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    Part of this growing trend is the commercialization of home-made dog food for pet owners who want the same quality, but do not have the time or expertise to make it themselves. [60] The advantage is forgoing the processing stage that traditional dog food undergoes. This causes less destruction of its nutritional integrity.