This page has had visitors since 1 August 1997. There's a retail boom going on in North America. While consumer spending is down in many areas, savvy companies have learned that there is very little the doting owner can deny their pet. The result is a virtual explosion of products, toys and pet foods. In fact, one of the most profitable items on the shelf at your local grocer's is not steak - ...
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Practical Canine Nutrition By Margaret Muns DVM Choosing the correct dog food can be very difficult. There is a huge variety of choices available, all with different nutritional claims. The manufacturing of pet foods is a huge and growing industry in the United States. Each pet food company and dog expert seems to have a different opinion about what the best food is for your dog. To make ...
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What's The Best Dog Food For Your Money By Nan Weitzman and Ross Becker From The Dog Food Book The sources and availability of nutrients are the keys to determining the quality of a dog food. Much has been written lately in the general press about all dog foods being alike. Anyone who believes this just doesn't know the facts. With dog food, the truth is not that you get what you pay for. You ...
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Nutrition - Dog Food Preservatives - What do cancer, kidney disease, pancreatic disease, allergies, hair loss, blindness and immunodeficiency have in common Preservatives used in dog food have been blamed for causing every one of these problems. The nutrient that is most susceptible to spoilage is fat. Fat spoilage (oxidation) decreases the nutritional quality of the food, makes it less ...
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