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    <title>The Doggy Bloggy!</title>
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    <copyright>Copyright 2008.</copyright>
    <category>Pets</category>
    <category>Business</category>
    <category>Family Issues</category>
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      <title>Goji Juice plus other Foods which have a foods feature a knockout antioxidant punch</title>
      <link>http://thedogblog.blogdrive.com/archive/7.html</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2008 23:26:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>This article is a bit off topic but I really liked it so i thought that I would share it here. It  basically talks about some of the features of tea, goji juice and othere nutritionally powerful foods...enjoy!
Recent research has shown the proven properties in specific fruits and vegetables which have antioxidants that they have run complete campaigns to promote their eating five a day of these foods for good health. This is their way of educating the common person who may not have an avid interest in reading about nutrition. 
   While wellness is extremely important and these servings are... (more)</description>
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      <title>House Dust and Pet Illness</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2007 06:58:31 GMT</pubDate>
      <description> 
 
Hyperthyroidism has become an oft-diagnosed sickness in felines in recent years, unfortunately.  New research studies appear to implicate an environmental source, according to the September 2007 Healthy Pet Net newsletter.
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers, also known as PBDE's, are chemicals used only in recent years as a flame retardant. It has have been proven to cause injury to the feline nervous system, while also interfering with the production of various hormones. 
Scientists are worried that these chemicals may also lead to similar symptoms in humans as well. Go to the Cat Blog... (more)</description>
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      <title>Pet Recall Concerns</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2007 07:37:38 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Out of an abundance of caution and to give concerned pet parents added peace of mind, we had our pork products, training treats and products containing grain ingredients tested for the presence of melamine. The chemical analyses were conducted by Eurofins Scientific, a leading international group of laboratories providing testing to numerous worldwide industries and governments. We are unsurprised, but happy to report to you, the results of these exhaustive tests confirmed what we’ve been saying all along – that our products are completely safe. We remain absolutely committed to providing you... (more)</description>
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      <title>Pet food Recall-the Latest</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2007 03:00:51 GMT</pubDate>
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The recent food recalls have truly hit North America by storm.
Merely a day after the first
dry food was added to the more than fifty dog brands and forty plus cat brands affected by the recall,
the list was further expanded on March 31 to also include a new brand even as authorities were baffled as to why the substance would kill dogs and cats, according to a report on Excite News.
Nestle Purina PetCare Co. said it was recalling all sizes and all varieties of the Alpo Prime Cuts &amp;amp; Gravy wet dog food with certain date codes. They stated that some of the food had a contaminated wheat... (more)</description>
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      <title>House Training Tips</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:44:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <description> 
 
House Training 101 
 
It is vital that you feed your pup on regular basis.  Resist feeding by leaving food out all day as this is rather counterproductive, for the most part.......  This is because it will only server to keep your animal's system in constant function.  There will never be times his system is empty and thus it becomes nearly impossible to control the bathroom times. This is a difficult situation indeed....
Now if your dog happens to have a gassy stomach then you might wish to look at changing his/her dog food.
Another thing to consider about food is the amount of... (more)</description>
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      <title>The Pet Food recall</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2007 01:39:20 GMT</pubDate>
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The pet food recall scandal continues unabated. Just a day after the first
dry food was added to the 50 plus dog brands and forty plus cat brands affected by the recall,
the list was further expanded on March 31 to also include a new brand even as authorities were baffled as to why the substance would kill dogs and cats, according to a report on Excite News.
Nestle Purina PetCare Co. said it was recalling all sizes and all varieties of the Alpo Prime Cuts &amp;amp; Gravy wet dog food with certain date codes. They stated that some of the food had a contaminated wheat gluten that was from... (more)</description>
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      <title>Free Reprint Rights!</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2004 20:19:43 GMT</pubDate>
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Here is a free-Reprint Dog Article!  You may publish this article free of charge, as long as the byline or resource box is included and the website is hyperlinjed at the bottom. Feel free to edit it otherwise. You may use this article on any e-newsletter, print newsletter, ezine, print magazine, journal, blog, website or other venue that you may choose.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;
 
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Some things You should not feed your Dog


Unfortunately, there are a number of household items which we tend to take for granted that  can be exceptionally dangerous to your

dog's health. It is especially... (more)</description>
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