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        <title>The Myth of 100% Complete Processed Pet Foods</title>
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        <description>Every day, people by the millions pour food from a package into their pets bowl. Day in and day out, meal after meal, pets get the same fare. Furthermore, manufacturers and even veterinarians counsel pet owners about not feeding other foods such as table scraps because of the danger of unbalancing these modern processed nutritional marvels. In order for nutritionists and manufacturers to produce a 100% complete and balanced pet food, they must first know 100% about nutrition. However, nutrition is not a completed science. Has pet nutrition really advanced that far? The point is, dont believe the claim on any commercially prepared pet (or human) food that it is 100% complete and balanced. Unfortunately most people think animal feeding is a mystery. Use the same common sense in feeding your pets that you use for feeding your family. Fresh foods fed in variety are always superior to processed food artifacts.</description>
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