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<title>Dancing Dog Blog : Pet News Review Weekend Edition</title>
<link>http://www.dancingdogblog.com/2010/05/pet-news-review-weekend-edition/#IDComment74307303</link>
<description>The article on: The Friday Five: In Defense of Kibble was a very interesting read, this reminds me very much to one of your posts (The Fight Over Pet Food vs Pet Food Safety ). This has been a highly debatable topic but I believe that more and more dog owners (pet owners in general) are becoming more aware of the negative effects that kibble has on your dog&amp;#039;s long term health.  It tears a dog&amp;#039;s digestive track to shreads little-by-little. I for one am all for organic, all-natural and homeade dog food recipes as you already know from my response to your recent post regarding this topic :) </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 9 May 2010 16:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Dancing Dog Blog : The Fight Over Pet Food vs Pet Food Safety</title>
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<description>I agree with Rod@GoPetFriendly, checking the ingredients that we feed our dogs is extremely important. Some dog food can be extremely harmful to our dogs. While some may believe that it doesn&amp;#039;t matter what  you feed your dog, we have to consider the fact that us as humans don&amp;#039;t just eat &amp;quot;anything&amp;quot; so why should our dogs?   As a proud dog owner, having a dog is a choice, not an obligation so why would you not want to have a dog that is as healthy as possible. In my opinion, that&amp;#039;s feeding my dog the healthiest foods that I can possibly provide. There are so many different dog foods being pushed in our society today.  I prefer dog foods that contain a high amount of protein and fats and does contain grains or fillers (grain free)  and very small amount of carbohydrates. Another important thing to consider when buying food, bones or treats are highly digestible  foods that gives your dog maximum nutrient absorption.    </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 8 May 2010 02:32:19 +0000</pubDate>
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