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  2. Can Dogs Eat Pasta? Here's What a Veterinarian Says - AOL

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    In moderation, yes, dogs can eat plain pasta. “Most dogs tolerate plain pasta well, as it’s primarily made from wheat, eggs, and water, which are generally safe for dogs,” says Dr. Vigeant ...

  3. 'Empty Nester' Shih-Tzu's Depression When Kid Leaves for ...

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    In this video, a senior Shih-Tzu mix named Tito is clearly feeling the pressure of his coming role as an empty-nester dog. Though some dogs would leap at the chance to be the sole recipient of mom ...

  4. List of meat-based sauces - Wikipedia

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    Jajang, a meat and vegetable sauce that tops noodles in the Korean-style Chinese dish Jajangmyeon. [5] Korma, an Indian sauce made with meat and/or vegetables braised in yogurt and served with rice. [6]: 24 Palaver sauce, a west African stew-like sauce containing vegetables, meat and/or seafood, and served with rice, fufu, or other starches. [7]

  5. Precious Shih-Tzu 'Strutting His Stuff' on Vacation Is What ...

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    A lot of kids all across America are heading back to school this week. Parents are blowing huge amounts of money at The Container Store in anticipation of moving their babies into dorms.

  6. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    For example, dogs that eat dirt near roads that existed prior to the phaseout of tetraethyllead in gasoline or prior to the cessation of the use of contaminated oil (containing toxic PCBs) can die. In addition to poisoning, there is a risk of gastro-intestinal obstruction or tearing in the stomach or blockage of the esophagus .

  7. List of Japanese ingredients - Wikipedia

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    pufferfish - flesh, skin, soft roe eaten as sashimi and hot pot (tecchiri); organs, etc. poisonous; roe also contain tetrodotoxin but a regional specialty food cures it in nuka until safe to eat. tilefish (amadai) - in a Kyoto-style preparation, it is roasted to be eaten scales and all; used in high-end surimi.