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    How much protein should a good dog food contain? The recommended crude protein in adult dog food is no less than 18 per cent, according to the Association of American Feed Control Officials, but ...

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    The newest buzzword in the pet food industry is “human-grade.” If you Google it, you get 114 million search results. But is human-grade dog food worth it? And what does the label even mean? In ...

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    The minimum requirement laid out by the NRC is 8.0g/kg DM calcium (0.8%), with a 12g/kg DM (1.2%) recommended allowance. [6] However, recommendations laid out by AAFCO consist of slightly higher calcium values; 1.2% to 1.8% on a DM basis, whereas phosphorus levels should be between 1.0% and 1.6%, with a ratio of calcium to phosphorus between 1: ...

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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.

  6. Major Dog Food Recall Issued Due to Salmonella Contamination

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    According to the Food and Drug Administration, which was notified of the contamination on Jan. 27, the affected products were stamped with Lot # N25/12/31 and UPC# 854298001054.

  7. American Veterinary Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is an American not-for-profit association founded in 1863 that represents more than 105,000 veterinarians. [1]The AVMA provides information resources, continuing education opportunities, publications, and discounts on personal and professional products, programs, and services.

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