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  2. Is Human-Grade Dog Food Worth It? Vets Weigh in on ... - AOL

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    The newest buzzword in the pet food industry is “human-grade.” If you Google it, you get 114 million search results. But is human-grade dog food worth it? And what does the label even mean? In ...

  3. This Dog Food Brand Sold Out Twice in Its First Month

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    If human-grade dog food sounds too fancy, hear me out! Spot and Tango is a family-owned dog food business, born after the pet parent founder decided to do something about the large amount of pet ...

  4. 30 of the Best Healthy Dog Foods - AOL

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  5. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    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%.

  6. Natural Dog Food Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, several new complete feed varieties were trialed including a large bite variety and an active formula. The company also produces its own range of 'Hearties' dog treats. [1] The company has recently expanded its product line to include natural cat foods. They offer wet food and dry food for cats which both feature 100% human-grade meats.

  7. Frosty Paws - Wikipedia

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    Frosty paws were specially formulated with the nutritional need of dogs, which means they won't provide for the actual nutritional needs of other pets, such as cats. The cat's version, also produced by nestle, is known as cool claws, and it prioritizes the nutritional needs of cats.

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