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	<title>Comments on: Yummy Chummies Treats</title>
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		<title>By: DogTime</title>
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		<description>Food &amp; Nutrition:  Dog food recipes  

As more people understand the importance of nutrition to their own health, they&#039;re starting to consider what&#039;s in their dog&#039;s food bowl as well. Food manufacturers are only too happy to oblige, and the latest products are likely to be labeled natural or organic, and include ingredients said to promote health, such as blueberries and salmon oil. That said, it can still be a challenge to sort out high-quality chow from the canine equivalent of junk food.</description>
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<p>As more people understand the importance of nutrition to their own health, they&#8217;re starting to consider what&#8217;s in their dog&#8217;s food bowl as well. Food manufacturers are only too happy to oblige, and the latest products are likely to be labeled natural or organic, and include ingredients said to promote health, such as blueberries and salmon oil. That said, it can still be a challenge to sort out high-quality chow from the canine equivalent of junk food.</p>
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