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  2. Sweet Labrador Mix Refuses to Eat Without Getting a ... - AOL

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    Bo is a little bit high-maintenance about his dinner routine. The Black Lab needs a little love and affection before eating anything. And by that we mean the Labrador Retriever needs a big, old, kiss.

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    You can definitely give your dog broccoli, but it doesn't necessarily mean you should. Just like for humans, broccoli is a healthy food that is high in fiber and vitamin C, and bonus points for ...

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    The female dog may produce colostrum, a type of milk high in nutrients and antibodies, 1–7 days before giving birth. Milk production lasts for around three months, [120] [121] and increases with litter size. [121] The dog can sometimes vomit and refuse food during child contractions. [122]

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    The way he moves his head back and forth is the best! Black Labrador ‘Obsessed With Food’ Hangs on Dad’s Every Word Hoping for Dinner Skip to main content

  6. Maternal behavior in vertebrates - Wikipedia

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    A baby reindeer (Rangifer tarandus). This species is precocial and young are able to get up and move around on their own within hours of being born. [6] Precocial young are born with a highly developed sensory and motor system. [1] At birth they are able to see, hear, and most can walk or will learn to walk within the first few days after birth ...

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    As a result, several pet food manufacturers now offer frozen raw diet products for pet owners. The commercial raw pet food market is estimated to be worth $169 million a year, less than 1% of total pet food sales figure in North America ($18 billion). Growth is estimated at 23% per annum. [16]