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A tangled web of industry funding and interests appears to have influenced the origin, data collection, and course of the FDA study of grain-free dog foods, according to internal FDA records.

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A complete and balanced wet dog food with no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, that you can serve alone or as a topper for kibble. The simple ingredients are great for dogs with sensitive stomachs. However, the grain-free formula can cause problems in some dogs, so it’s best mixed with a kibble with grain.

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We love this dehydrated formula that’s easy to turn into a wet food by adding water. It’s organic, complete and balanced and contains heart-healthy whole grains. It’s suitable as the sole food you give your dog, or as a topper to save money. Not all dogs like the consistency, but you can adjust it by adding more or less water.

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This dehydrated dog food consists primarily of chicken, veggies and fruit, and is made with cage-free chicken raised in North Carolina with no antibiotics. It’s affordably priced compared to some high-end offerings, but some buyers thought it wasn’t chunky enough.

Now is the perfect time to do some last minute spring cleaning -- but don’t let your pet’s messy bowls and treat boxes prevent you from enjoying the glistening kitchen of your dreams. Instead, why not integrate your furry friend's feeding supplies into the look of your home? Here’s a roundup of some updated, colorful pet bowls, treat jars and other accessories that will work with your space, rather than against it.

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First-time pet owners often face a design dilemma when they bring their new, four-legged pals home. Integrating pets’ ‘stuff’ into our immaculate, thoughtfully decorated homes is certainly a challenge, but it’s not impossible. Explore the following supplies to prevent pets from taking over your space and style.

There’s some debate whether raised feeding stations are better or worse than traditional dog dishes. Like anything else, there are pros and cons to each. You should always consult your veterinarian before you make a change that affects your pet’s lifestyle, but here are three advantages of raised feeders that may persuade your opinion.

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 After a shared meal of new CESAR® Dry, they’ll be fantasizing about eating more.A post shared by Cesar Canine Cuisine (@cesarcuisine) on May 3, 2017 at 11:42am PDT

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Nature's Variety, a pet food company whose products are manufactured in Lincoln, is voluntarily recalling some dog foods because of potential …

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