It is important to understand your pet's alimentary requirements. To that end it is useful to know how their bodies process food. It may seem strange but with dogs everything revolves around smell. Their brains are geared for that.
Ignore the first part down there ↓ that is something in the notebook unrelated to dog stomachs.
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