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High Fiber Dog Food - Articles
NASTY PET HABITS, POOP PATROL, AND THE BEST DOG FOR YOU....
by
Helpful Buckeye

Posted
Sun 03 Oct 2010 12:00am
Ah, "Dog-Tober" has arrived and my friend in Flagstaff is thrilled...and so is his dog, Raven. We'll still have a bunch of days in the upper 60s and low 70s, with over-night temperatures in the 30s and 40s...in other words, just about perfect weather. Of course, there's always the possibility of snow...we've had some accumulation BEFORE Hallow ...
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Obesity in Dogs – The Problem Isn’t Just for Humans Anymore
by
heru m.
Posted
Tue 11 Jan 2011 11:57am
Most overweight dogs were made that way not by themselves, but by their owners! Few owners realize that the health related problems in dogs are the same as they are in people. While dogs don’t suffer from heart attacks like we do, obesity does put a great strain on their cardiovascular systems.
Other internal organs suffer as wel ...
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Tips For Living With Your Diabetic Dog
by
heru m.
Posted
Mon 18 May 2009 10:12pm
If you have a diabetic dog, life is probably a bit more complicated for you and your pet than it used to be. Canine diabetes can be a challenging condition to manage, but it can be done. Here are some tips to make life easier for both of you.
Is Exercise A Good Idea For Dogs With Diabetes?
Yes, it is, but you do need to be careful. Too much ...
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Fiber Gourmet - Again
by
Jean D.
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:47pm
If I had any idea I was going to be discussing Fiber Gourmet so often, I would have given it its own label and watched as it rose to the top of the label cloud. I should have saved these things up and posted them all at once. But hindsight is always 20-20 and who could foretell the need to relate this odd little high fiber debacle.
I orig ...
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Diarrhea Dog Info
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heru m.
Posted
Tue 25 Jan 2011 12:24am
Diarrhea is the passing of loose or liquid stool, more often than normal. Diarrhea can be caused by diseases of the small intestine, large intestine or by diseases of organs other than the intestinal tract. Your ability to answer questions about your pet’s diet, habits, environment and specific details about the diarrhea can help the ...
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Are you a Food Addict?
by
TeamGiles
Posted
Thu 03 Jun 2010 1:18pm
I'm starting to think my dog has become a starbucks addict...
Nope, Taxi didn't want coffee...
Or even Green Tea {gasp!}...
The overly generous Barista gave Taxi some whip cream... and she liked it.
But really on a more serious note...
I was watching a program the other day and a man was talking about how he lost 161 pou ...
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Day #19: Be conscious of your food choices
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Marni R.

Posted
Wed 27 Jan 2010 3:55pm
You know if you run comfortably at 10 minutes per mile you aren't going to run a 20 minute 5K at your next race. It is quite clear that you can't be comfortable with your current routine if you want to see a change in your routine. That's not to say that you can't enjoy your training routine but your body appreciates variety, especially when it g ...
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Lean funds keep school food fatty
by
Ann C.
Posted
Sun 14 Dec 2008 8:34pm
1 Comment
supply meals that are healthy, and even farm-rich Oregon has problems
using local produce
No state money plus outdated standards make it tough for districts to
Sunday, February 03, 2008
SCOTT LEARN and BETSY HAMMOND
The Oregonian
Oregon’s school nutrition leaders are trying to put more fresh foods in
students’ lunches, rely ...
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What are your 'go-to' foods?
by
Blonde Ponytail
Posted
Wed 18 Jan 2012 12:21pm
First off, I updated my NSCA-CSCS certification , so I'm good through 2014. Continuing Education Units done...for a little while at least.
I will discuss what it takes to get certified through the NSCA (National Strength & Conditioning Association) in a later post if there is an interest.
What convenience foods do you have avail ...
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