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allergens and contaminants
« en: Noviembre 02, 2013, 02:20:45 pm »
Keifer and Shawna were amazed at how happy Emerson and his family were, despite their few possessions. The couple were "totally changed" by the experience of seeing people who survive with so little and yet have so much love and joy to give. The experience, Shawna says, "definitely makes you realize what is important in life, and it's pretty obvious that it's family."
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Chef Ridsdale cites additional, important reasons for making treats at home. There have been more than 20 recalls by pet food manufacturers since January,and it was delicious, 2013, according to the . And with increased incidents of pet obesity, allergens and contaminants, knowing what’s in pet food - and where it’s made - is becoming increasingly important.
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