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  2. GoodGuide's Dog Food Ratings: Which Products Are Best ... - AOL

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    Science Diet Adult Healthy Mobility ranks best while Kibbles 'n Bits Wholesome Medley finishes last among more than 500 dry dog food products rated by GoodGuide. Science Diet Adult Advanced ...

  3. GoodGuide's Cat and Dog Food Ratings: Which Brands Are ... - AOL

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    Science Diet takes double honors as the best brand of both cat and dog food among 50 brands of pet food rated by GoodGuide. The ratings were released exclusively to Consumer Ally and will be ...

  4. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    The dog food recommendation should be based on nutrient suitability instead of dog's preferences. Pet owners should consider their dog's breed, size, age, and health condition and choose food that is appropriate for their dog's nutritional needs. [5] In the United States alone, the dog food market was expected to reach $23.3 billion by 2022. [6]

  5. Consumer Ally Responds to Dog Food Ratings Brouhaha - AOL

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    When we ran the results of GoodGuide's ratings of pet food, we learned just how passionate some people are about their dogs. After hundreds of comments, hundreds more emails and untold discussions ...

  6. Nestlé Purina PetCare - Wikipedia

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    It produces and markets pet food, treats, and cat and dog litter. Some of its pet food brands include Purina Pro Plan, Purina Dog Chow, Friskies, Beneful and Purina One. The company was formed in 2001 by combining Nestlé's Friskies PetCare Company with Ralston Purina, which acquired it for $10.3 billion.

  7. Nutritional rating systems - Wikipedia

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    Nutritional rating systems are used to communicate the nutritional value of food in a more-simplified manner, with a ranking (or rating), than nutrition facts labels. A system may be targeted at a specific audience. Rating systems have been developed by governments, non-profit organizations, private institutions, and companies.