When they looked into what these dogs were eating, they found that 90% were on a grain-free food and 93% were on diets that contained peas and/or lentils. The foods were tested for minerals, metals and amino acids, and no significant abnormalities were found. A relationship between grain-free diets and the development Almost
Grain Free Dog Food: What’s All The Fuss About
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