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  2. Can Dogs Eat Ham? Here's Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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    A beloved pet often feels like just another member of the family. But can dogs eat human foods like ham? A veterinary expert weighs in.

  3. Fig Relish and Ham Sandwiches Recipe - AOL

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    To make fig relish: Coarsely chop the figs and place in a small pot with the sugar, vinegar, mustard seed, salt, and 1/4 cup water. Bring to a boil over medium heat and simmer, stirring on occasion, for 20 minutes, until it resembles a loose jam. Stir in the dry mustard to taste, if using. Transfer to a glass bowl or jar. Refrigerate once cool.

  4. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    In his 1979 book Unmentionable Cuisine, Calvin Schwabe described a Swiss dog meat recipe, gedörrtes Hundefleisch, served as paper-thin slices, as well as smoked dog ham, Hundeschinken, which is prepared by salting and drying raw dog meat. [327] It is illegal in Switzerland to commercially produce food made from dog meat. [328]

  5. Recipe (for dogs): Hearty Hamburgers - AOL

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    Behavioral nutritionist Christine Filardi, founder of BowMeowRaw, offers a beefy recipe for your furry companion.

  6. 25 Ham Recipes We Swear By For Easter Dinner (& Beyond) - AOL

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    From a full roast to ham-filled sides, we've got all the Easter ham recipes you'll need this year. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are prone to have adverse allergic reactions to food similar to human beings. The most common symptoms of food allergies in dogs include rashes, swelling, itchy or tender skin, and gastrointestinal upsets such as uncontrollable bowel movements and soft stools. [82] Certain ingredients in dog food can elicit these allergic reactions.