In most commercial dog foods, the primary ingredients are not dog or cat remains. Instead, they typically contain a combination of meat by-products, grains, vegetables, and supplements to meet the nutritional needs of dogs. The meat by-products used in dog food can include parts of animals that are not commonly consumed by humans, such as organ meats and bones. It's essential to read the ingredients list on the dog food packaging to understand what is included in the product. Reputable dog food brands follow regulations and standards to ensure the safety and nutritional adequacy of their products. If you have specific concerns about the ingredients in a particular dog food, it's advisable to consult with a veterinarian.
no but horse meat is in dog food
dog food is mostly ground corn
Yes and no, it would probably protect the dog from fleas but it is a lot weaker as a dog is able to take stronger stuff. Its like giving a cat dog food its far too strong for cats, a dog can take cat food.
you lock the cat ina a room and let her do her thang!!!
YES
IAMS' first dog food was developed by Paul Iams in 1950. "Iams 999" was the world's first animal-based protein, dry dog food. The company brought out its first cat food in 1981.
Yes if its wet cat food, dog should only eat dog food.
It is not ideal to feed cat food to a dog, nor dog food to a cat. Cats are obligate carnivores; dogs are opportunistic carnivores and thus have different dietary requirements. Cat food is higher in protein and fat than dog food, which can cause the dog to gain weight if fed cat food.
311111 (Dog and Cat Food Manufacturing) is the code.
dog food then cat food then dirt
Tiger , Cat , Dog , Horse , Elephant , Butterfly .
Why are you giving your dog cat food? Cat food is higher in protein and will cause diarrhea in dogs so don't feed cat food to your dog.