Instructions Step 1: Read the descriptive name of the food and know what it means. Chicken cat food means the food in the can must be at least 95 percent chicken. Chicken dinner/feast/mix/formula means that 25 percent of the ingredients are chicken. Cat...
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Instructions Step 1: Read the ingredients listed on the bag or can. Ingredients are listed in order; the first ingredient listed makes up most of the dog food. Dogs don't need a lot of carbohydrates like flour, wheat or corn. Yet many dog foods have...
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Instructions Step 1: Check the label on your cat food cans or bags to verify that it's nutritionally complete. Cats need more protein, vitamin A and B vitamins than dogs do. The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) regulates nutrition...
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Instructions Step 1: Feed your dog a high-quality commercial food designed specifically for large breeds. Choose one according to your dog's age. These foods offer the proper balance of nutrition for quick-growing large breeds and often additives for...
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Instructions Step 1: Contact your veterinarian or local American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) office for a complete list of human foods that are toxic to dogs. You can also search online for a complete list of human foods...
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