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  2. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Dog kibble. Most commercially produced dog food is made with animal feed grade ingredients and comes dry in bags (also known in the US as kibble) or wet in cans. Dry food contains 6–10% moisture by volume, as compared to 60–90% in canned food. Semi-moist products typically run 25–35%.

  3. Pet food - Wikipedia

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    Pet food. Cat food in a bowl. Pet food is animal feed intended for consumption by pets. Typically sold in pet stores and supermarkets, it is usually specific to the type of animal, such as dog food or cat food. Most meat used for animals is a byproduct of the human food industry, and is not regarded as "human grade".

  4. Hill's Pet Nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Much of the horse meat was sold to the east coast as a product called Chopped and Cured and shipped to Europe as barreled horse loins. [citation needed] Hill's Dog Food can label. In 1948, Mark L. Morris contacted Hill Packing Company to produce Canine k/d. Hill Packing Company became the license producer of Canine k/d.

  5. The best dog food for growing puppies - AOL

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    Hill's Science Diet Puppy Small Bites Dry Dog Food $ at Chewy. Hill's Science Diet Puppy Small Bites Dry Dog Food $ at Petco. Hill’s Science Diet is one of the top dog food brands among our ...

  6. 10 Best Affordable Dog Food Options to Keep Fido ... - AOL

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    1. Diamond Naturals Adult Lamb Meal and Rice. PetMeds. This dry food recipe from Diamond Naturals works for all breeds and at all life stages, according to the manufacturer. The primary protein ...

  7. Ken-L Ration - Wikipedia

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    The brand's name was a play on the World War II-era K-ration, and featured a yellow dog named Fido on its labels. The trademark for Ken-L Ration was revived by Retrobrands USA LLC in 2015. The dog food's original main ingredient was U.S. Government Inspected horse meat, advertised as "lean, red meat". History

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