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  2. Can you freeze dry dog food? Here's the best way to store ...

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    Freezing also has the advantage of reducing microscopic storage (grain) mites, which contaminate many dry foods. These may contribute to allergies in some dogs, so I often advise freezing dry ...

  3. How to Rule Out a Food Allergy in Your Dog, According to an ...

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    To determine whether your dog's skin disease is caused by a food allergy, he will need to be on an exclusion diet (follow the link for a recipe), which is a special food that contains none of the ...

  4. Mites of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    Mites of domestic animals cause important types of skin disease, and some mites infest other organs. Diagnosis of mite infestations can be difficult because of the small size of most mites, but understanding how mites are adapted to feed within the structure of the skin is useful.

  5. 9 types of food you should never feed your dog - AOL

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    While many dog owners know that giving Fido chocolate can causing poisoning, there other lesser known foods that need to be kept away from your dog. 9 types of food you should never feed your dog ...

  6. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    HPP sterilizes the food from pathogenic bacteria and extends the shelf life of the product. [1] During HPP, the food is placed in a water-filled chamber and intense pressure is applied. [1] High pressure pasteurization is a USDA-approved food processing technique. Although this method helps kill most bacteria, HPP cannot destroy all pathogens. [1]

  7. Dust mite allergy - Wikipedia

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    Hot tumble drying a bed linen for 1 hour will kill 99% of mites therein. [21] Weekly changing the bed linen reduces the risk of exposure to dust mites. [6] Cotton covers not covered with complete mattress covers are very likely to become colonized by bacteria and molds; they must be cleaned periodically (at least every second to third month).