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  2. 10 Homemade Dog Food Recipes That Are Cheaper Than Kibble - AOL

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    6. Salmon Dog Food Recipe With Spinach and Pumpkin. Salmon is good for dogs because it's rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, which promote healthy skin, coat, and joints. It also provides high-quality ...

  3. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    As a result, several pet food manufacturers now offer frozen raw diet products for pet owners. The commercial raw pet food market is estimated to be worth $169 million a year, less than 1% of total pet food sales figure in North America ($18 billion). Growth is estimated at 23% per annum. [16]

  4. Martha Stewart’s homemade dog food, which includes rooster ...

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    Martha Stewart’s homemade dog food sparks debate on Instagram, as it includes her "good friends" the roosters and buck deer who lived on her farm. ... New York for fresh salmon carcasses, which ...

  5. Pioneer Woman now has dog treats based on her favorite recipes

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    Pioneer Woman Dog Treats made by Purina launched in April of this year and mimic the homestyle recipes Ree makes for her family using natural, simple ingredients.

  6. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, another fungal toxin triggered the recall of dry dog food made by Doane Pet Care at one of its plants, including Ol' Roy, Wal-Mart's brand, as well as 53 other brands. This time the toxin killed 25 dogs. [128] A 2005 consumer alert was released for contaminated Diamond Pet Foods for dogs and cats.

  7. Canned fish - Wikipedia

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    The fish are then cleaned and filleted, canned (and sealed), with the dark lateral blood meat often separately canned for pet food (cat or dog). The sealed can itself is then heated (called "retort cooking") for 2–4 hours. [15] The retort cooking process kills any bacteria but retains the histamine that can produce rancid flavors. The ...