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

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    Ollie. If your dog is a picky eater and needs some crunch (aka, kibble), Ollie is a great alternative to processed dry food. Yes, they have excellent AAFCO-approved human-grade recipes, but you ...

  3. 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%.

  4. 30 of the Best Healthy Dog Foods - AOL

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    Branded content. Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. As responsible pet owners, we understand the crucial role that ...

  5. What Fruits Can Dogs Eat? Here’s What’s OK and What ... - AOL

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    Westend61/Getty Images. Coconut oil is used in some human-grade dog food recipes, though some dogs have adverse reactions to it (aka, diarrhea). Small bites of coconut fruit flesh are OK to give ...

  6. Pet food - Wikipedia

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    Typically sold in pet stores and supermarkets, it is usually specific to the type of animal, such as dog food or cat food. Most meat used for animals is a byproduct of the human food industry, and is not regarded as "human grade". [1] Examples of foods for pets would be canned foods and dry mix. [2]

  7. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Human grade raw pet food (meaning all ingredients are human edible) is produced under USDA inspection and is no more likely to contain bacteria like salmonella than the meat consumed by humans found in local grocery stores. [51]

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