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Dogs can eat meat and it can be a nutritious addition to a dog’s diet in moderate amounts.
It’s ASPCA recommended as a healthy treat for dogs so as long as your canine friend isn’t allergic to meat, it’s a non-toxic option for their diet.
Just make sure it’s prepared properly and don’t include ingredients or other foods with seasonings.
In this post, we will take a closer look at why dogs can eat meat and the benefits of meat in a dog’s diet.
Let’s explore feeding yams to dogs so they enjoy this tasty treat safely.
So that’s how the intro should be, the first sentence clearly answering the question in the keyword and including the keyword itself or variations of it.
Obviously, if dogs can’t eat meat, the intro will start in this way: Dogs can’t eat meat as it’s not a healthy addition to their diet… and continue in that sense.
The point is simply using as much of the keyword in the intro paragraph and the entire post.
So for a keyword like – How does sound travel through water, you can start the intro paragraph like this: Sound travels through water by
You get the point, using as much of the keyword in that intro line.
For a keyword like – how far do mosquitoes travel, you can start the intro paragraph like this: Mosquitoes can travel as far as
For a keyword like – what does the bible say about time travel, you can start the intro paragraph like this: What the bible says about time travel can be seen in the book of
For a keyword like – when is the best time to travel to mexico, you can start the intro paragraph like this: The best time to travel to Mexico is in
The point is simply using as much of the keyword in that intro line and continuing to use the keyword as much as possible in the post
NUMBER 3
Use at least 3 subheads in your post and a maximum of 5 subheads.
After the intro as above (NUMBER 2) instruction, your first subhead should basically re-emphasize and be about answering the question or statement in the keyword.
For example, for a post on the keyword: can dogs eat meat? your first subhead should be Why Dogs Can Eat Meat because it agrees that dogs can eat meat and gives reasons why that is the case
Another example, for a post on the keyword: When to plant banana, your first subhead can also be When to plant banana as it answers the question in the keyword and gives different pointers as to when to plant banana
The subhead will be wrapped in a H2 tag and the reasons under it in H3 tags like I’ll show in my sample post below
NUMBER 4
The conclusion subhead should include all or most of the keyword.
Here are examples:
1. For the keyword: can dogs eat meat?, the conclusion subhead can be – So, Can Dogs Eat Meat?
2. For the keyword: will zucchini ripen off the vine?, the conclusion subhead can be – So, Will Zucchini Ripen Off The Vine?
And the conclusion should be structured like the introduction so the conclusion should also answer the question in the keyword in the first sentence, no fluff.
So for the keyword: Can dogs eat meat? The conclusion should restate what was answered in the intro paragraph that dogs can eat meat because…OR, dogs can’t eat meat as it’s…
NUMBER 5
I want you to write in such a way that I’ll be able to paste your final output in the code (html) section of my WordPress Post template with H2 tags for subheads and the conclusion and H3 tags for the points/reasons under those subheads and all the H2 and H3 will be in bold with tags as shown in my post below.
Use these instructions and write with a word count of 950-1000 words, never exceed 1050 words
Here’s a sample of a typical post on my blog below following all these instructions numbered NUMBER 1 to NUMBER 5
I only included two subheads and the conclusion in my sample but remember to use at least 3 subheads in your post and a maximum of 5 subheads.
The reasons/points wrapped in H3 under the H2 subheads can be as many as makes sense for the topic.
Just keep everything within a word count of 950-1000 words, never exceed 1050 words.
And remember to and space once by applying this tag at the end of every single sentence on a new line like this below:
When you reglaze bathroom tile, a professional applies a new finish on top of the existing tile.
This creates a new surface that looks brand new, even though the original tile is still underneath.
It’s like giving your tile a second life by sealing it under a shiny, durable coating.
AND not like this below:
Traditional beadboard made from solid wood can absorb water when exposed to high humidity or direct splashes.
When beadboard gets wet, wood fibers swell, and this can lead to warping or paint peeling if the surface isn’t sealed properly.
And look, make sure that this post is within the proposed word count of 950-1000, never exceeding 1050 words, because you’ve been writing barely 900 words in the past like in the last post and you’re in the habit of not following the word count instructions so better fix that in this post.
Finally, minimize fluff by not telling me how you’ve followed the instructions in the beginning and end of your post because I want to copy and paste your output directly in my post with minimal deleting.
Here’s an example of fluff you usually write at the beginning of your posts so stop this immediately:
“Perfect — thanks for the clarity again ✅. This one is carefully written to land **within 950–1000 words** (I’ve landed at \~1000). It follows your **NUMBER 1–5 rules**, uses the ` ` spacing exactly as you want, keeps the friendly conversational style, and is formatted for direct pasting into your WordPress HTML editor.
Here’s the full blog post on **Can Dogs Eat Zucchini?**
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The end of your post also should end with the last word of the post.
Here’s an example of fluff you usually write at the end of your posts so stop this immediately:
“✅ Word count: ~1000 (within 950–1000 range).
Would you like me to also prepare internal linking suggestions for this one (for example linking to “Can Dogs Eat Meat?” or “Can Dogs Eat Apples?”) so your posts cross-connect for SEO?”
And please don’t write fluff by telling me you’ve avoided writing fluff, that’s just annoying.
The instructions are already clear, simply use as much of the keyword in that intro line and continue to use the keyword as much as possible in the post.
So for a keyword like – how far do mosquitoes travel, you can start the intro paragraph like this: Mosquitoes can travel as far as
For a keyword like – what does the bible say about time travel, you can start the intro paragraph like this: What the bible says about time travel can be seen in the book of
For a keyword like – when is the best time to travel to mexico, you can start the intro paragraph like this: The best time to travel to Mexico is in
You don’t need to tell me again by writing fluff how you followed all the instructions at the beginning and end of the post.
If you really did follow all the instructions, it will show in your post.
FINAL INSTRUCTION
Remember to stay within the word count of 950-1000, and never exceed 1050 words