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  2. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Supplements aid in providing the animal with a high quality, complete and optimal diet. [18] Supplements may also be useful in improving an animal's health, especially when that animal has specific health issues. [18] Some raw dog diets have been found to be low in the nutrients vitamin E, zinc, and iodine, which can be remedied by ...

  3. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Just as in humans, a dog's diet must consist of the appropriate mix of nutrients, carbohydrates, and proteins to give them the minerals and vitamins that they need. Dogs get ample correct nutrition from their natural, normal diet; wild and feral dogs can usually get all the nutrients needed from a diet of whole prey and raw meat.

  4. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Dog Food Nutrient Profiles, [a] 2014 [102] with Role of Vitamins & Minerals [103] Nutrient Units (dry matter basis) Growth and reproduction minimum Adult maintenance minimum [b] Maximum Functions Signs of deficiency/Excess Protein and amino acids Total protein % 22.5: 18.0: Arginine % 1.0 ...

  5. 20 Best Omega-3 Supplements for Dogs - AOL

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    That’s why Native Pet’s Omega Oil for Dogs is a must-have addition to any dog’s diet. Made from high-quality, all-natural ingredients, this oil is packed with omega-3 fatty acids to keep ...

  6. Chelates in animal nutrition - Wikipedia

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    The effects of replacing inorganic minerals with organic minerals in broiler chickens have been studied. One group of chickens received inorganic sulfates of Cu (12 ppm), Fe (45 ppm), Mn (70 ppm) and Zn (37 ppm) and their performance was compared to a similar group supplemented with chelates of Cu (2.5 ppm), Fe, Mn, and Zn (all at 10 ppm).

  7. Pack (canine) - Wikipedia

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    In the case of other wild canids, the alpha male may not have exclusive access to the alpha female; [23]: 502 [obsolete source] moreover, other pack members may guard the maternity den used by the alpha female; as with the African wild dog, Lycaon pictus. [24] [full citation needed]