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  2. Wellness Pet Company - Wikipedia

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    Wellness Pet Food was founded in 1997. [5] [citation needed] Wellness recipes for dogs were introduced in 1997 [6] and Wellness cat recipes were added to the line in 2000. [7] [citation needed] By 2004, Wellness Pet Food became the leading natural pet food in independent pet specialty retailers.

  3. Natural Dog Food Company - Wikipedia

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    The Natural Dog Food Company puts its emphasis on 100% natural ingredients. The company's primary USP is the inclusion of only natural vitamins through the use of a herbal premix. Natural Dog Food states that the use of natural vitamins are superior to their synthetic counterparts [2] which are extensively used in conventional pet foods. [3]

  4. FDA Issues Urgent Warning After Popular Natural Dog Food ...

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    The FDA notice cautions pet parents that after five products from Darwin's Natural Pet Products raw dog and cat food made by Arrow Reliance, Inc., they tested positive for Salmonella. In addition ...

  5. Natural Balance Pet Foods - Wikipedia

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    Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance Pet Foods is an American pet food manufacturer with its headquarters located in Burbank, Los Angeles, California. [1] Established in 1989 by actor Dick Van Patten, the company markets itself as "Food For a Lifetime" and promotes itself as having "the finest food you can buy for your pet."

  6. Nature's Variety - Wikipedia

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    Nature's Variety is a pet food company, wholly owned by Barcelona, Spain–based Agrolimen. [1] With manufacturing facilities in Lincoln, Nebraska, and headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, Nature's Variety specializes in natural, raw, and grain-free foods for dogs and cats, including dry kibble and canned varieties.

  7. Nutro Products - Wikipedia

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    In April 2008, consumeraffairs.com reported multiple cases of diarrhea, vomiting and other intestinal problems in pets fed Nutro products. Nutro stated that their products undergo rigorous safety testing and are 100% safe. Some customers have backed the company, saying that their pets are not having any problems with the food.