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		<title>Dangerous Desserts for Our Dogs &#8211; Chocolates, Sugar, Dairy products, and Yeast</title>
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 There are unhealthy or dangerous desserts for our dogs. With the many seasonal celebrations that we enjoy along with birthday parties, weddings, baby showers and many other party events.
These celebrations beckon our baking skills joyfully demanding cakes, candies, and pastries. Ingredients of chocolates, sugar, dairy products, and yeast add to our bad habits of eating too [...]]]></description>
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<p> There are unhealthy or dangerous desserts for our dogs. With the many seasonal celebrations that we enjoy along with birthday parties, weddings, baby showers and many other party events.</p>
<p>These celebrations beckon our baking skills joyfully demanding cakes, candies, and pastries. Ingredients of chocolates, sugar, dairy products, and yeast add to our bad habits of eating too many sugary or fattening foods on these special occasions. And yo<span id="more-137"></span>u know that we pay a price if we over indulge our sweet tooth.</p>
<p>You know that if we over indulge in eating these sugary delights our bodies will get heavier and larger and our weight rises and if we continue our bodies decline into medical problems such as diabetes mellitus and heart and circulation issues.</p>
<p>Our adorable puppies and dogs enjoy good foods just as we do, but unfortunately, these dessert foods that we love and enjoy cannot be shared with our canine friends.</p>
<p>Chocolate candy bars, cakes, pies, chocolate coated doughnuts or eclairs are treats that we relish. We also enjoy a good cup of coffee to wash down these sweets.</p>
<p>Veterinarians often remind us weight gain in our dogs will invite medical problems to their bodies. Not only would these foods bring about weight gain, but the ingredients of chocolate or cocoa, diet or natural sugars, milk and other dairy products, and yeast ingredients in baked goods, coupled with the caffeine would be extremely hazardous to our four-legged friends.</p>
<p>I know we are tempted when our pooch looks at us with those bright twinkling eyes, tilted head, and excited look of getting a treat, but what he does not know is the danger that lurks in that human treat.</p>
<p>Those delectable desserts would cause stomach aches, bloating, gas, intestinal rupture, and loss of coordination, lethargy, diarrhea, vomiting, seizures, cardiac failure, heart palpitations, excessive thirst and frequent urination, overproduction of insulin, pancreatitis, diabetes mellitus, coma and death. These symptoms can occur within minues of eating or may be delayed a few hours.</p>
<p>Maybe your pooch picked up a very small piece from the floor that someone had dropped. You could correct this situation very quickly. However, if others at the dining table gave these treats, and you knew nothing about it, your pooch&#8217;s symptoms would require an emergency trip to the vet and unfortunately, you may get there too late.</p>
<p>Imagine arriving home and discovering that your pet ate a pound of chocolate candies from a box that someone negligently left open. That is exactly what happened to one of my friends. She took the dog immediately to the vet and fortunately he was able to rescue the dog. That was fortunate because she did not know how much time had passed when her pet had finished eating the chocolates.</p>
<p>However, thereafter, the dog needed further treatments to try to get him back to his normal self. Not only did it burden the budget, but my friend paid the emotional distress that her doggie experienced in this medical emergency caused by carelessness.</p>
<p>What would you have done if you were in my friend&#8217;s situation? Take advantage of learning about home remedies for cats and dogs. Take a minute and visit <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.infotrish.vpweb.com/"><a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.infotrish.vpweb.com/">http://www.infotrish.vpweb.com/</a></a> for solutions.</p>
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<p>Smith Dairy Products Company, maker of three great brands of dairy products &#8211; SMITH&#8217;S products, Moovers® milk and Ruggles® premium ice creams.  <H3>Help answer the question about dairy product</H3>My girlfriend says chocolate is a dairy product (milk) and a vegetable (cocobean)?<br />I told my girlfriend if she were pregnant she shouldn&#039;t eat chocolate. She then said it was ok because chocolate is a dairy product and vegetable. What do you all think of this?<br />
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Because my interests are many, diversity has been the road most traveled.<br />
Currently my hobby is learning and I am sharing my interests through the business of internet marketing.</p></p>
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		<title>Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Industry</title>
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The FMCG industry, or alternatively named CPG, abbreviation for Consumer Packaged Goods, deals mainly with the production, distribution as well as marketing of packaged goods for all consumers.
The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) has to do with those consumables which are regularly being consumed. Among the first activities of the FMCG industry [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>The FMCG Industry</strong></p>
<h3>The FMCG industry, or alternatively named CPG, abbreviation for Consumer Packaged Goods, deals mainly with the production, distribution as well as marketing of packaged goods for all consumers.</h3>
<h3>The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) has to do with those consumables which are regularly being consumed. Among the first activities of the FMCG industry there is selling, marketing, fin<span id="more-127"></span>ancing, purchasing, and so on. Recently this industry has also launched in operations, supply chain, production, general management, etc.</h3>
<p>The wide range of consumable goods provided by the FMCG industry turns over a large amount of money, while competition among FMCG manufacturers is become more and more fierce. Investors are putting more and more into the FMCG industry, especially in India, where the FMCG industry is the fourth largest sector, having a total market size of more than US$13.1 billion, and still estimated to double by 2010. In New Zealand as well, the FMCG industry accounts for 5% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).</p>
<p>Some common FMCG product include food and dairy products, glassware, paper products, pharmaceuticals, electronics, plastic goods, printing goods, household products, photography, drinks etc, so here coffee, tea, greeting cards, gifts, detergents, soaps etc are all included.</p>
<p>The factors that made the FMCG industry a highly competitive one are low operational cost, solid distribution networks, and emergence of new FMCG companies. In addition, the growth of the world&rsquo;s population is another responsible factor for the huge success of this particular industry. Some of the leading FMCG companies all over the world are Sara Lee, Nestl&eacute;, Unilever, Procter &amp; Gamble, Coca-Cola, Carlsberg, Kleenex, General Mills, Mars etc.</p>
<p>Not only does it provide the necessary goods for day to day life, but the FMCG industry has also created tremendous job opportunities and careers. It is a stable, varied, and highly profitable industry, and the jobs it provide range from sales, supply chain, finance, marketing, operations, human resources, development, general management, and so on.</p>
<p>Recruitment has also grown together with the growth in the FMCG sector:</p>
<p>&middot; The working force within FMCG manufacturing in the UK accounts for 14% of the total workforce in UK; </p>
<p>&middot; Sales in the FMCG industry accounted for &pound;14.5 billion in 2000, spent on non-food UK products alone, in grocery retail sectors in UK;</p>
<p>&middot; In 2000 the non-food FMCG market in UK, raised to &pound;110 billon.</p>
<p>Including sectors such as Food, Drink and Pharmaceutical the output registered by FMCG accounts for 19% of the UK&#8217;s GDP.</p>
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<p>French food giant Danone turns 90 this year. The international brand dominates the dairy industry, but the company has humble origins. In the current economic crisis, Danone thinks it&#8217;s got a recipe for success &#8212; milking its long past of innovation for future growth.   <H3>Help answer the question about dairy industry</H3>Is the dairy industry regulated by the government?<br />What I mean is, are there rules on pricing and supply that dairy farmers must follow?<br />
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<p>I have studied economics for years and love to write about economic trends and conditions. I write for <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.economywatch.com" target="_blank">www.economywatch.com</a> and <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.economypedia.com." target="_blank">www.economypedia.com.</a></p></p>
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