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  2. Senior Golden Retriever Spent 9 Years in a Shed as a Breeding ...

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    Bruce the 9-year-old golden retriever spent most of his life living in a shed as a breeding dog for a backyard breeder . A couple adopted the senior pet in 2024 from Humane Fort Wayne

  3. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Raw feeding is the practice of feeding domestic dogs, cats, and other animals a diet consisting primarily of uncooked meat, edible bones, and organs. The ingredients used to formulate raw diets vary. The ingredients used to formulate raw diets vary.

  4. Puppy nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Young growing dogs require greater amounts of energy per unit body mass than fully grown adult dogs. [7] From time of weaning until the puppy reaches 40% of the adult body weight, the optimal energy intake per unit body weight is twice that of an adult dog of the same breed. [7]

  5. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    The practice of feeding raw diets has raised some concerns due to the risk of foodborne illnesses, zoonosis and nutritional imbalances. [61] People who feed their dogs raw food do so for a multitude of reasons, including but not limited to: culture, beliefs surrounding health, nutrition and what is perceived to be more natural for their pets. [62]

  6. Round-up 2024: Five heartwarming stories you may have missed

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    The nine-year-old golden retriever fathered 39 litters, including one in 2021 with 16 puppies, which was a record-breaking number for Guide Dogs. The charity hoped Trigger's son Billy might ...

  7. This golden retriever has 'cooked' more than 400 meals. Here ...

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