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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. 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]

  4. 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia

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    Menu Foods' recalled products alone represent nearly 100 brands of cat and dog food, and as of 11 April, are the only brands known to have caused sickness in animals. Below is an overview of affected brands, as provided by the FDA and the companies: Menu Foods: Over 50 brands of dog food, [9] and over 40 brands of cat food. [10]

  5. Wellness Canned Cat Food Recalled Due to Possible Low ... - AOL

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    WellPet LLC recalled certain lots of its Wellness canned cat food because some lots may not have enough thiamine, also known as Vitamin B1, said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Wellness cat ...

  6. Ken-L Ration - Wikipedia

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    Ken-L Ration is a brand of canned and dry dog food. In 1922, canned pet food became popularly known on the market after Ken-L Ration, the first to release horse meat in their pet food after purchasing cheap horse meat from PM Chappel. [1] Ken-L Ration was owned by Quaker Oats, but the brand was sold to H. J. Heinz Co. in 1995. [2]

  7. 'A necessary evil': The captive dogs whose blood saves lives

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    A blood bag is sealed after a dog donated at Insight Veterinary Wellness Center, a 24-hour pet hospital with a canine community blood bank in El Dorado Hills. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)

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