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"fruit fits into any food philosophy consumers might currently hold," said george fahey, ph.d., professor emeritus, department of animal sciences, university of illinois, urbana.* "whether that philosophy is flexitarian, vegan, gluten free or gmo free. in addition, there are no fruit allergies of which
benefits for their pets. the most common antioxidants used in dog food, for example, include vitamin e, vitamin c, citric acid and rosemary. vitamin c is commonly found in cranberries, blueberries, apples and some other fruits. powerful antioxidants contained in these fruits can help the body, human or animal...
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