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		<title>New Age Pet All Weather Insulated Dog House &#8211; Brown Rustic Lodge, Medium, for pets up to 50-Pound</title>
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		<title>natural dog food recipes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 09:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Is there a dog food that helps to shed?
 My dog sheds A LOT! I&#39;ve heard of some people or nature Nutro help with this recipe, as they are to natural foods &#8230; Is this true? Has anyone else heard of this? Just wondering before you change your food .. Thanks 
 Food can make [...]]]></description>
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<b>Is there a dog food that helps to shed?</b>
<p> <i>My dog sheds A LOT! I&#39;ve heard of some people or nature Nutro help with this recipe,</i> as they are to natural foods &#8230; Is this true? Has anyone else heard of this? Just wondering before you change your food .. Thanks </p>
<p> Food can make a big difference in the spill. Food either, but not the greatest. Shedding is natural, but can be reduced. A quality food is grainless the best (the basic welfare, Evo, the taste of the wild), or 2 º best interest, Merrick, Solid Gold, the natural balance. Add fish oil to your dog food makes a big difference in the dumping. </p>
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		<title>natural dog food innova</title>
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Best in SellingHonest Kitchen Verve, Dehydrated Raw Dog Food w/ Beef, 4

  
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<p><b>Best in SellingHonest Kitchen Verve, Dehydrated Raw Dog Food w/ Beef, 4</b><br />
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		<title>natural dog food treats</title>
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Dog food question? Puppy food?
 My lab mix is 11 months old. I have a whole bag and half blue buffalo (which I). I read that you can feed the puppy until 18 months because they still may be growing. Patches is growing. I want to feed a puppy 15 months, then switch to an [...]]]></description>
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<b>Dog food question? Puppy food?</b>
<p> <i>My lab mix is 11 months old. I have a whole bag and half blue buffalo (which</i> I). I read that you can feed the puppy until 18 months because they still may be growing. Patches is growing. I want to feed a puppy 15 months, then switch to an adult. He TONS of exercise. Rides, dog park, car rides, walking along the beach, playing ball in the large courtyard, play strip of war. It has beautiful muscles to show. It is in excellent condition. Abundant water, good food. I treat you good, so real, please help. Are on a diet rich in High integral proteins. Only all natural holistic food and treats. No corn, wheat or soybeans. Sometimes I break a little left over chicken or fish and put it in your food well. He is awesome. So what? Puppy 12 months? or 18? He is not bred laboratory. Probably Lab / Pitt to be honest Well, I have only this to say. Do not feed puppy food Puppy is not just for publicity. Read the label. It has more protein. Every time. Because they are growing. WOW huh? </p>
<p> You can continue feeding your puppy food, puppy, but once it has reached 80% of its adult weight, you must change the adult dog food. It could also continue to add add a little food for puppies to adults. You can also add supplements and vitamin pills food for adults. If you switch to adult food, mix the puppy and adults together for the first few days, adding less and less and less each puppy. Good luck with you puppy! </p>
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		<title>k9 natural dog food</title>
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What is a good natural remedy for my dog&#39;s dermatitis?
 My 6-year-old Bich-poo does not stop biting, licking, biting the skin. Now receiving wounds that refuse to leave them alone, even when clean and apply anti-itch medications. I eliminate fleas in my house, use K9 Advantix, changed his food to a natural of all (and [...]]]></description>
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<b>What is a good natural remedy for my dog&#39;s dermatitis?</b>
<p> <i>My 6-year-old Bich-poo does not stop biting, licking, biting the skin. Now</i> receiving wounds that refuse to leave them alone, even when clean and apply anti-itch medications. I eliminate fleas in my house, use K9 Advantix, changed his food to a natural of all (and encouraged) to make, and changed all the pet food hypoallergenic and sensitive. I peak oil food omega-3 fish to combat dry skin and oatmeal baths to give a shampoo with tea tree oil. After nothing else worked, I took him to the vet and he given dexamethasone, a corticosteroid, and still scratches all day and night. Is there anything else I can do that I have not tried? He has also had this problem since he was a year or two. Allergens vet said it was, but I changed most of their products in time and have not noticed any particular change. It&#39;s just to be worse recently. Feed him Blue Buffalo and bath every 1-2 weeks. </p>
<p> Try a different vet for advice foods. Topical speaking, I think the tea tree oil may actually be irritating to many of the dog&#39;s skin to avoid that. My mother in law have significant allergies dog with a lot itching problems and I have it this dog shampoo called Alta Calma that really helped, has calendula in it which is a wonderful anti-inflammatory and anti-itch-ingredient that uses a lot of children&#39;s products for rashes, etc. There are also sweet orange essential oil which is supposed to be soothing. I do not bath too often however, just try again with a new product, give it a couple of weeks to build back the natural oils. hydrated skin usually do not sting as much, and sounds bit silly, but not these &quot;drops&quot; to add shine to your dog&#39;s coat, but in reality is mostly vegetable glycerin, which is super moisturizing and easy in skin that would probably help! </p>
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<p><b>NDP MP Olivia Chow calls for pet food regulation in Canada</b><br />
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Don&#8217;t feed your pet from a can!!! Why natural dog food rulz!

  
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<p><b>Don&#8217;t feed your pet from a can!!! Why natural dog food rulz!</b><br />
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		<title>natural dog food holistic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 21:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Why is my yorkie puppy hair so short?
 We have a new yorkie puppy about 6 weeks, which is 12 weeks and your hair is very short. She has not arranged or cut, believe me &#8230; she does not need! My mom wonders if she is a race because of this (which has a yorkie [...]]]></description>
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<b>Why is my yorkie puppy hair so short?</b>
<p> <i>We have a new yorkie puppy about 6 weeks, which is 12 weeks and your hair is very short. She has not</i> arranged or cut, believe me &#8230; she does not need! My mom wonders if she is a race because of this (which has a yorkie too.) She has the markings and color a yorkie and looks like a yorkie in the face and she is CKC registered. My yorkie had spent a lot of fluffy hair at this age. Does it vary when the hair begins to grow? We saw the mother, but only a picture of the pope, who comes from a loving home very clean. The mother seemed very healthy and happy, even playing with it. Our yorkie is very healthy, no allergies or chewing or anything like that, probably weighs about 3 pounds. now and they eat a natural food, holistic dog. His ears are not yet. Any information would be helpful, your love as it is, but they are just curious. </p>
<p> Because she is a puppy! As human babies, the hair needs time to grow. You were not born with a head full of hair, and neither are the long-haired dogs </p>
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		<title>natural and organic dog food</title>
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Why is one of my dog eating my other dog poop?
 She is the fourth dog I added to my family and was rescued from a breeder factory puppies. She has 7 years and a lot of good brand of dog food (Organic California Natural lamb and rice), water and healthy snacks (beans greens, cheese, [...]]]></description>
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<b>Why is one of my dog eating my other dog poop?</b>
<p> <i>She is the fourth dog I added to my family and was rescued from a breeder factory</i> puppies. She has 7 years and a lot of good brand of dog food (Organic California Natural lamb and rice), water and healthy snacks (beans greens, cheese, peanut butter). We brought home in July and she began to do in late October early November </p>
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Another issue of dog food &#8230; Sorry.?
 I know this has been a common question lately &#8230; I apologize for bringing back. I&#39;ve been watching food brands like Evo and Innovation for my puppy and can not seem to find a food that is specific to the needs of a puppy with two companies. I [...]]]></description>
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<b>Another issue of dog food &#8230; Sorry.?</b>
<p> <i>I know this has been a common question lately &#8230; I apologize for bringing back.</i> I&#39;ve been watching food brands like Evo and Innovation for my puppy and can not seem to find a food that is specific to the needs of a puppy with two companies. I read that are highly suggested grain-free natural foods. I just want the best for my Australian, who already have dry skin and not too sharp Iam in natural foods. I guess what I&#39;m asking is I need a specific puppy food of these two companies or is serving all ages (I am concerned that do not have all the vitamins you need a growing puppy)? If I do, I&#39;m just wasting food for puppies? If you do not sell puppy food that makes a mark with the same credentials? Thanks for the help in advance. I am ashamed to be completely lost Innova puppy food. Apologies. </p>
<p> Well, to get something right here, is made by Innova Evo. Is your online free cereal. All other products are Innova Evo, containing grains. Innova puppy food contains barley, brown rice and rice. Not a bad food, like the first 3 ingredients are turkey, chicken and chicken meal, but still not the best, because it contains grains. I Evo is the best food in general, but was right, that does not make a puppy food. My puppy, all 8 months he is now in the branded food Orijen. Makes two puppy formulas. This is a puppy in general and the other is food for large breed puppies dogs. I recommend putting Orijen puppy food. Then, when is greater, you can decide whether to switch to Evo or stay with one of the other Orijen food. Orijen and Evo I put on top. No food is better than those two. If you do not Orijen can be found in local pet stores (I wonder whether I could do) go to petfooddirect.com. If you sign up for your newsletter they send coupons discount for all time. If you buy more than one bag at a time you will save money on shipping. If you do not want to do that, the best alternative options would Wellness Super Mix 5: Just for puppy, puppy Innova or food. They are not as good but they are much better than many others out there. </p>
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