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    0 starsshiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 02 2007 | news, food, books, animals
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    Quoted: The numbers are small, but pet food cookbooks have seen a sales jump in the wake of commercial pet food recalls.

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    • missmegha - Apr 02 2007

      My dog eats yogurt rice EVERY day

    • sudha - Apr 02 2007

      Dogs will eat whatever you feed them, but don't have the digestive systems to properly process things like table scraps and most people food. Most dogs that have diet insufficiencies (primarily around meat) will end up with a much shorter lifespan and chronic illnesses starting around age 4 or 5...

    • Anjali - Apr 02 2007

      In India dogs eat what their owners eat and live long lives.

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