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  2. What to know about dog treats, according to vets - AOL

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    Training treats are going to be very small, which means more can be given as a reward for positive behavior. Regular treats, on the other hand, are larger, such as bully sticks, bones and dog ...

  3. The 10 Most Dog Friendly States in the US — And the 10 Worst

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    2. Connecticut. Score: 8.93. Beautiful parks and autumn landscapes are great for dog ownership, especially if you’re going for Christmas Card of the Year. Plus, Connecticut’s chock-full of ...

  4. Dog Photographer Shares Adorable Proof That Pups Really ... - AOL

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    Miranda and Remy LeBeau are photographers and owners of Floofy Studios in Vancouver, and they shared a video on Thursday, April 4th proving that dogs really are capable of smiling. The video shows ...

  5. Ken-L Ration - Wikipedia

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    Ken-L Ration. The Ken-L Ration logo. Ken-L Ration is a brand of canned and dry dog food. In 1922, canned pet food became popularly known on the market after Ken-L Ration, the first to release horse meat in their pet food after purchasing cheap horse meat from PM Chappel. [1]

  6. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    Ray J. William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), [1] known professionally as Ray J, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, television personality, and actor. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Carson, California, he is the younger brother of singer and actress Brandy Norwood. [3] In January 2017, he competed in the nineteenth ...

  7. Dog meat consumption in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The consumption of dog meat is heavily restricted and soon to be illegal in South Korea. On January 9, 2024, the South Korean parliament unanimously passed a law banning the distribution and sale of dog meat, to take effect in three years. The three-year window allows for farmers to find other sources of income.