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	<title>Comments on: Dog Food Comparisons &#8211; What Am I Looking For?</title>
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		<title>By: VitaHound Staff</title>
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		<description>The appeal of organic is the direct health benefits to our pets, beyond that as indicated by this article is the effect the manufacturing process has on the environment.   With this in mind do a little research to see where the food you are considering is being processed, if it’s being imported from another country consider finding an organic food being manufactured closer to where you live.  Regulation in other countries may allow suppliers to make unfounded statements about being organic and of course the transportation of a product like dog food is very inefficient.   VitaHound has discovered many foods labeled organic and natural being imported for countries like Uruguay with no nutrient analysis documentation.</description>
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