STORY AT-A-GLANCEA published study has confirmed the presence of relatively high levels of ultra-trace minerals in 49 different brands of dry dog foodThese minerals include aluminum, chromium, molybdenum, nickel and silica, and their presence in pet food is unregulatedNow that these results are in, additional research is needed but unlikely, since it would require inducing toxicity to the point of ill effect in dogs and catsIf you’re feeding kib…
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