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  2. Veterinarian Lists 4 Dog Treats He Wishes People Would Stop ...

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    Veterinarian Amir Anwary shared a video on Sunday, August 25th of four common dog treats he wouldn't buy, and why they're a no on his list. From treats with complex ingredient lists to those with ...

  3. The Goodlife Recipe - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.goodliferecipe.com. The Goodlife Recipe [1] was a brand name of cat food manufactured in the United States by Mars, Incorporated. The brand debuted in 2007 with cat food and dog food, however, their dog food and dog treat lines were discontinued in August 2010 for economic reasons [2] and cat food in June/July 2018. [citation needed]

  4. What to know about dog treats, according to vets - AOL

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    Training treats are going to be very small, which means more can be given as a reward for positive behavior. Regular treats, on the other hand, are larger, such as bully sticks, bones and dog ...

  5. Nestlé Purina PetCare - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Purina PetCare (/ pjʊˈriːnə /), or simply Purina, is an American subsidiary of the Swiss corporation Nestlé, based in St. Louis, Missouri. It produces and markets pet food, treats, and cat and dog litter. Some of its pet food brands include Purina Pro Plan, Purina Dog Chow, Friskies, Beneful and Purina One.

  6. Milk-Bone - Wikipedia

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    Website. milkbone.com. Milk-Bone is a brand of dog biscuit. It was created in 1908 by the F.H. Bennett Biscuit Company, which operated a bakery on the Lower East Side of New York City. Originally named "Maltoid", the biscuit was a bone-shaped treat made from minerals, meat products, and milk. The biscuits are made exclusively in Buffalo, New York.

  7. Vitamin B12 deficiency - Wikipedia

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    6% (< 60 years old), 20% (> 60 years old) [ 4 ] Vitamin B12 deficiency, also known as cobalamin deficiency, is the medical condition in which the blood and tissue have a lower than normal level of vitamin B 12. [ 5 ] Symptoms can vary from none to severe. [ 1 ] Mild deficiency may have few or absent symptoms. [ 1 ]