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  2. Cosequin - Wikipedia

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    Cosequin Logo. Cosequin is a nutritional supplement for animals. [1] It claims to support joints in pets. [2] Cosequin is manufactured in the by Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc. It contains TRH122(R) chondroitin sulfate, FCHG49(R) glucosamine, and manganese ascorbate. Cosequin comes in formulas specific for cats, dogs and horses. [2]

  3. Senior dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Senior dog foods contain nutrients and characteristics that are used to improve the health of the aging dog. Aging in dogs causes many changes to occur physiologically that will require a change in nutrient composition of their diet. [1] A major change that occurs is the decrease in energy requirements [1] which is addressed by lowered caloric ...

  4. Puppy nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Owners should also be mindful as to the energy level of their puppy; high energy level puppies will require more energy and may need to be fed extra amounts of food, just as lower energy puppies may require less food. The 9 point body condition score has been shown to be an effective method for estimating percent body fat in dogs. [9]

  5. The 12 Best Dog Foods for Puppies, That You Can Have ... - AOL

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  6. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Commonly, senior dogs are fed commercially manufactured senior dog food diets. However, at least two dogs died at 27 years old with non-traditional diets: a Border Collie who was fed a purely vegetarian diet, [14] [15] and a bull terrier cross fed primarily kangaroo and emu meat. [16]

  7. The ultimate showdown: puppies vs. babies - AOL

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    You melt at the guilty puppy eyes of the sneaky little fur ball who got into the food pantry. But don't jump on the dog wagon too quickly. Babies put up a fair fight.