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  2. GoodGuide's Cat and Dog Food Ratings: Which Brands Are ... - AOL

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    Science Diet takes double honors as the best brand of both cat and dog food among 50 brands of pet food rated by GoodGuide. The ratings were released exclusively to Consumer Ally and will be ...

  3. GoodGuide's Dog Food Ratings: Which Products Are Best ... - AOL

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    Science Diet Adult Healthy Mobility ranks best while Kibbles 'n Bits Wholesome Medley finishes last among more than 500 dry dog food products rated by GoodGuide. Science Diet Adult Advanced ...

  4. Consumer Ally Responds to Dog Food Ratings Brouhaha - AOL

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    After hundreds of comments, hundreds more emails and untold discussions about GoodGuide's choice of Science Diet. When we ran the results of GoodGuide's ratings of pet food, we learned just how ...

  5. Science Diet - Wikipedia

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    Science Diet was developed in the 1960s [2] by Mark L. Morris, Jr. PhD DVM (February 3, 1934 – January 14, 2007). Dr. Morris Jr. was the son of veterinarian Dr. Mark Morris Sr. DVM, who pioneered the field of veterinary clinical nutrition after being asked to formulate a specialized diet for the original seeing-eye dog, Buddy, a female German Shepherd with kidney disease.

  6. Hill's Pet Nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Science Diet was developed in the 1960s by Mark L. Morris Jr. (1934 – 2007). Morris was the son of veterinarian Dr. Mark Morris Sr., who pioneered the field of veterinary clinical nutrition when asked to create a specialized diet for the original seeing-eye dog, Buddy, a female German Shepherd with kidney disease.

  7. Pet Fooled - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates pet food labels, but the film criticizes the definitions used as misleading. For example, if a pet food has "dinner" on the label, it only need contain 25% meat; if the word "with" is used, as in "with beef", a pet food could be 97% grain or corn with only mandatory 3% beef.

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