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  2. Woman Shares Simple DIY Treat Recipe for Dogs With ... - AOL

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    An over-the-counter shampoo is a good place to start - we use an oatmeal-based Luvsome anti-itch dog shampoo and it's been a lifesaver. These DIY allergy pops are like a treat, and can be ...

  3. 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.

  4. Vegetarian and vegan dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Levels of 6 to 8% fat used in the extrusion process are not advised, as it limits the product's ability to expand. [37] This is because fat causes poor pressure levels in the barrel due to more traction. [34] If high fat ingredients are used, some free oil may be lost when product goes through the diet. [34]

  5. Apocynum cannabinum - Wikipedia

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    Apocynum cannabinum (dogbane, amy root, hemp dogbane, prairie dogbane, Indian hemp, rheumatism root, or wild cotton) [4] is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows throughout much of North America—in the southern half of Canada and throughout the United States. It is poisonous to humans, dogs, cats, and horses. All parts of the plant are ...

  6. Arrowroot - Wikipedia

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    In Burma, arrowroot tubers, which are called artarlut, are boiled or steamed and eaten with salt and oil. Arrowroot makes clear, shimmering fruit gels and prevents ice crystals from forming in homemade ice cream. It can also be used as a thickener for acidic foods, such as East Asian sweet and sour sauce. It is used in cooking to produce a ...

  7. Arctium - Wikipedia

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    A popular Japanese dish is kinpira gobō (金平牛蒡), julienned or shredded burdock root and carrot, braised with soy sauce, sugar, mirin and/or sake, and sesame oil. Another is burdock makizushi (sushi filled with pickled burdock root; the burdock root is often artificially coloured orange to resemble a carrot).

  8. List of vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    Palm oil, very popular for biofuel, but the environmental impact from growing large quantities of oil palms has recently called the use of palm oil into question. [157] Peanut oil, used in one of the first demonstrations of the Diesel engine in 1900. [148] Radish oil. Wild radish contains up to 48% oil, making it appealing as a fuel. [158]

  9. Krameria - Wikipedia

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    Krameria is the only genus in the Krameriaceae family, of which any of the approximately 18 species [3] are commonly known as rhatany, ratany or rattany.Rhatany is also the name given to krameria root, a botanical remedy consisting of the dried root of para rhatany (Krameria argentea) or Peruvian rhatany (Krameria lappacea).