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    Watermelon Pupsicles. Your dog will be so excited to chow down on these frosty treats after running around in the backyard. This recipe from BellyFull requires only 3 ingredients and some fun ...

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    Treats and food toppers: Unless your dog is on a special diet, you could try mixing in a few of the best dog treats or a food topper to make their meal more appetizing. Icelandic+ Grain-Free Cod ...

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    Sweet Ginger Apple Dog Treats. The go-to gluten-free recipe for Sweet Ginger Apple Dog Treats used by Emma Williams of Our Fit Pets "contains pumpkin, rich in vitamin A and potassium, which will ...

  5. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    A number of common human foods and household ingestibles are toxic to dogs, including chocolate solids (theobromine poisoning), onion and garlic (thiosulfate, alliin or allyl propyl disulfide poisoning [109]), grapes and raisins (cause kidney failure in dogs), milk (some dogs are lactose intolerant and suffer diarrhea; goats' milk can be ...

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    [29] 90% of dogs' impact on carbon emissions comes from the dog food they eat. Switching a dog from a typical diet with meat to one without, reduces those emissions by 37%. [ 30 ] The agricultural land freed up if all the world's dogs were fed a vegan diet could feed an additional 450 million people, because animal product require more land ...

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    Grapes and raisins can cause acute kidney failure in dogs [40] The exact mechanism is unknown, nor is there any means to determine the susceptibility of an individual dog. While as little as one raisin can be toxic to a susceptible 10 pounds (4.5 kg) dog, some other dogs have eaten as much as a pound of grapes or raisins at a time without ill ...