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		<title>Diet and Nutrition</title>
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		<description>Tips on healthy options for your pets.Find help here.</description>
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			<title>Facts About Feeding Dogs</title>
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			<dc:creator>Robin</dc:creator>
			<description>Facts about Feeding Dogs



Milk is a food and not a substitute for water.  As a food, milk is incomplete and does not provide a balanced diet.  It can be useful as a treat for some dogs, however, large quantities of milk may not be well tolerated.  Milk contains lactose, which requires the enzyme lactase for breakdown in the intestinal tract.  If the intestinal tract does not contain sufficient lactase, consumption of a high level of lactose can cause diarrhoea in some pets.

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			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2007 12:13:21 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>What is Your Pet Really Eating</title>
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			<dc:creator>Robin</dc:creator>
			<description>What is Your Pet Really Eating?



With a wide range of pet foods on the market it can be difficult to know exactly which one is best for your dog or cat. Supermarkets and large pet stores offer a huge choice of competing brands and consumers are bombarded with television advertisements, glossy packaging and confusing terms like 'dentalcare', 'lifecare' or 'gluten free'. Therefore, are you really choosing the best food for your pet? Are you buying good, quality ingredients, appropriate to your  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2007 12:02:08 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Tear stains</title>
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			<dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator>
			<description>Any help please? Advice needed find-a-pet have had numerous emails on this subject.</description>
			<category>Diet and Nutrition</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 15:26:43 GMT</pubDate>
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