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  • Eggs: Eggs for feeding dogs can be bought by the dozen in the grocery store, by the hundreds from hatcheries or by the thousands from egg ranches. Regardless of how many or where they are obtained, an egg should never be fed to a dog raw. Raw egg whites react with the vitamin, biotin, and prevent …

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  • Awesome Friday everyone! *waves* Well, my little one survived his surgery last Friday without tons of drama. *scratches head* This is my drama king child. So, this doesn’t make much sense. *scratches head some more* O-kay…I decided not to look a gift horse in its mouth—I think that’s the way …

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  • … of some Tar-jhay brand Vitamin C when I got my flu shot there a couple of weeks ago, and I wanted to buy a larger jar of it. He was all like, “what’s wrong with the Vitamin C that I have?” Well, it’s all gigantic horse pills that taste like ass…probably why YOU never took them…plus they expired two …

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  • … and Nicholas Sparks. The cost for a night outside of my bat cave where I shut myself in writing for hours on end surrounded by dusty books and paintbrushes? Too much for my hol(e)y pockets. Since I spent all last week sneezing daggers and clutching my jar of chewable Vitamin C tablets tighter than a tot …

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  • … and Nicholas Sparks. The cost for a night outside of my bat cave where I shut myself in writing for hours on end surrounded by dusty books and paintbrushes? Too much for my hol(e)y pockets. Since I spent all last week sneezing daggers and clutching my jar of chewable Vitamin C tablets tighter than a tot …

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  • … Examples of such foods are horse meat, hog livers, and bone meal. Meat is, without question, the most common natural ingredient fed to a dog. It is also the most common source of protein. It is not the only source, however, nor is it the best. Eggs, milk, and plant proteins also make up a large …

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  • … Israeli) can tell me if this is indeed true? If it’s true, it makes Anne Frank’s gazing upon the chestnut tree in front of her hiding place all the more poignant: The Weizmann Process “The short answer is that horse chestnuts (or conkers) were needed as a raw material for the Weizmann Process …

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  • … horse barn. And I’m tickled to report that the cabinets are routinely used by my horses who find them irresistable to rub against so as to scratch that itch. Perfect. Thus, I did what every modern fool does: I Googled my work. And up came loads of documents, including the cover article below …

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  • … easily use an online pet services directory to find a breeder, a pet shop, or a vet in your area. If you’re on holiday with your pet and he or she gets sick or is injured, you can quickly go online to find a nearby vet. More than Pet Supplies An online directory of pet related services can be much …

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  • … during cold weather, especially when the horse lives outdoors. Although grain does not provide as much of an internal warming effect as hay, it is often necessary to supplement a horse’s winter ration with additional grain to boost calorie supplies. Cold temperatures increase the amount of calories …