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  2. Van Leeuwen releases its first-ever ice cream for dogs - AOL

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    The Van Leeuwen and Ollie Frozen Dog Treat is a non-dairy ice cream made using a peanut butter and banana recipe the brands say your doggo will love. It features swirls of slobber-worthy peanut ...

  3. These Healthy Dog Foods Are Vet-Approved to Keep Your ... - AOL

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    These Healthy Dog Foods Are Vet-Approved to Keep Your Pup in Peak Shape ... other foods and treats. Read More: The 12 Best Dog Food Puzzles ... freeze-dried and frozen raw, frozen cooked food and ...

  4. Frosty Paws - Wikipedia

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    Finally, in 1979, with the help of two friends, Peter DeMarco and Dale Cook, Tyznik's decided to launch of the Vanilla flavor of Frosty Paws ice cream cups, under the first, and original brand name Pet79. The product was the first frozen treat for dogs ever introduced onto The United States market.

  5. Even Your Pickiest Pup Will Go "Mutts" for These Homemade Dog ...

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    Frozen Banana Peanut Butter Coconut Oil Dog Treats It doesn't get much easier than this 3-ingredient, no-bake doggy dessert. All you need is a silicone mold, coconut oil, peanut butter, and a ...

  6. Beggin' Strips - Wikipedia

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    Beggin’ Strips is a brand of pet food and pet snack manufactured by Nestlé Purina PetCare. [1] The product was first manufactured by Ralston Purina. [1] The product's tagline is "Dogs Don't Know It's Not Bacon," which appeared in U.S. television commercials in the 1990s.

  7. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Frozen, or fresh-prepared, meals come in raw or cooked form, some of which is made with ingredients that are inspected, approved, and certified by the USDA for human consumption, but formulated for pets. [59]

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