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  5. Natural Dog Food Company - Wikipedia

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    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] Other ingredients include British chicken, lamb, turkey and salmon, whole brown rice, whole barley, whole oats, various vegetables, whole linseed, sugar beet, brewer's yeast and ...

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    After more than three weeks of complaints from consumers, the recall began voluntarily with the Canadian company Menu Foods on March 16, 2007, when a company test showed sickness and death in some of the test animals. Overall, several major companies recalled more than 100 brands of pet foods, with most of the recalled product coming from Menu ...

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    In the United States, pet-food sales in 2016 reached an all-time high of $28.23 billion. [3] Mars is the leading company in the pet food industry, making about $17 billion annually in pet-care products. [4] Online sales of pet food are increasing and contributing to this growth. Online sales in the US increased 15 percent in 2015. [5]