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Jul 14, 2009 -
FabSugar's delightful mother has volunteered to do the food for Annabelle's birthday party. Fab has requested a classic barbecue and some dog-friendly dishes. To get things started FabMommie will serve her excellent shrimp and pea salad.
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Nov 16, 2007 -
This season, A&E goes where no do-good show has gone before: into the dark underbelly of dog food addiction. She's only a baby, but Katie has a serious problem. The temptation to nosh on kibble has consumed her appetite, her curiosity, and her exploratory crawling time.
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Sep 04, 2007 -
Remember the dog ice cream I told you guys about a little while back? Well if you're holding out because Fido doesn't want the extra calories, or if he wants to participate in the frozen yogurt revival, then be sure to check out Yöghund. Developed by The Barking Dog Ltd., Yöghund is a frozen treat made from organic yogurt, bananas, peanuts and spring water.
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Aug 01, 2007 -
At a poochie party, your dog is the guest of honor, so creating a bunch of pet friendly food is a great way to pamper your pup. Special appetizers that are vet approved are excellent options. At Molly's pug Oliver's first birthday party, I'll be serving up a picnic style meal for the people and scooby snacks for the doggies.
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Jan 14, 2007 -
I have the most adorable little cocker spaniel, and even though I love her very much, I will not feed her people food - not even when Lacey rests her little face on my lap during dinner in an attempt to cute me into it. I just don't believe in giving dogs people food in any way shape or form. Be it scraps, leftovers, or old bones, I just don't do it.
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Feb 22, 2008 -
If you're lucky enough to have a doggie and a kitty in your furry family, you may run into problems with pets trying to make sneaky snacks out of the other one's yums. North has never sniffed cat food, but I wouldn't be surprised if he tried to take a nibble. Many cats are more discerning than that, but there is a necessary ingredient in their food that they cannot get in dog food – and kitties fed a steady diet of dog food may develop retinal degeneration and go blind.
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Jul 29, 2008 -
Since Rachael Ray is a big fan of making her own fresh food to feed her baby Isaboo and features pet friendly recipes in her magazine and on her website, I guess it was only a matter of time before she took the plunge into the pet food business!
Dubbed Nutrish, her specialty line of dog food is filled with 100 percent natural ingredients like her famous EVOO, real beef, chicken, veggies, oatmeal, vitamin E, calcium, and absolutely no byproducts. And what's better, a portion of the proceeds go to Rachael's Rescue, a nonprofit organization she founded to help animals in need.
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Nov 28, 2009 -
- ABC is new with Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Desperate Housewives, and Brothers & Sisters
- CBS is new with Amazing Race and A Dog Named Christmas
- FOX is new with The Simpsons, The Cleveland Show, Family Guy, and American Dad
- NBC has Sunday Night Football: Steelers at Ravens
- E! has The Wedding Singer, and is new with Girls Next Door and Leave It to Lamas
- The Food Network is new with Food Network Challenge and Iron Chef America
- HBO has the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert
- MTV has repeats of Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory and Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
- Showtime is new with Dexter and Californication
- VH1 has repeats of Tough Love 2 and Sex Rehab With Dr. Drew
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Nov 27, 2009 -
If you're still in a food coma from yesterday, don't despair! I've rounded up six of our wildly popular, animal idiom quizzes for you to relax and click away through. Don't worry, elastic waistbands and/or (the cat's) pajamas are still welcome here for trivia time!
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Aug 10, 2009 -
I don't even let North on my bed, let alone join me at the dining table. But now he can practice his table manners with his own Wooden Dog Dining Table ($40).
Unlike most food risers I've seen, this table adjusts to five different heights to fit your doggie (or kitty!) perfectly at any stage.
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