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  2. Category:Dog food brands - Wikipedia

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    The Goodlife Recipe; Gravy Train (dog food) H. Hill's Pet Nutrition ... Kibbles 'n Bits; M. Milk-Bone; N. Natural Balance Pet Foods; Natural Dog Food Company; Nature ...

  3. List of pet magazines - Wikipedia

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  4. Big Heart Pet Brands - Wikipedia

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    After pentobarbital—a barbiturate used for euthanasia of dogs, cats and horses—caused the death of a dog on New Year's Eve of 2016, a wide range of pet food brands were tested by WJLA-TV of Washington, D.C., partnered with Ellipse Analytics. The brand that most consistently was found to contain pentobarbital was Big Heart Pet Brands' Gravy ...

  5. Nature's Variety - Wikipedia

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    Nature's Variety owns and manages the Instinct and Prairie brands. Instinct is a full line of grain-free and gluten-free foods for dogs and cats available in a variety of forms and flavors. [2] Prairie is a line of canned and kibble dog and cat food that utilizes meat as the first ingredient, whole grains and fruits and vegetables.

  6. Category:Magazines published in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Cartoons Magazine; The Chap-Book; Chicago Ledger; The Chicago Reporter; Chicago Review; Chicago Review of Books; The Christian Century; Cobblestone (magazine) College & Research Libraries News; College Humor (magazine) The Comet (fanzine) The Common Review; Construction Equipment; Construction News (American publication) Consumers Digest ...

  7. Lumina Media - Wikipedia

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    The original company was founded in 1974 as Fancy Publications (later renamed BowTie Inc.) by Norman Ridker, absorbing Kennel Club Books in 2004, which made BowTie a main competitor to TFH Publications in the pet-book market. In 2002, Bob Garfield of On the Media called Fancy Publications "the Time Warner of the pet magazine business". [1]

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