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  • keremms F
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    Try reaching out to the dog food manufacturer directly. They may be able to provide you with information about the kibble size. Many companies have customer support or contact information on their websites. Consider Breed-Specific Foods: Some dog food brands offer formulas that are tailored to specific breeds, including large breeds. These formulas may have kibble sizes that are better suited for larger dogs. Some dog food brands specifically market their products as suitable for large or giant breed dogs. These formulas often have larger kibble sizes to accommodate the needs of larger dogs.

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    keremms F
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    Inconclusive test results can happen for various reasons, such as technical limitations or complexities in the analysis. It is essential for regulatory agencies to follow through and conduct further investigations or request additional testing when faced with inconclusive results to reach a definitive conclusion. Regarding the amino acid analysis you mentioned, it’s unclear why it may not have been done by the regulatory agency. Amino acid analysis is a valuable tool in understanding the composition of certain substances and can provide valuable insights into the safety and nutritional aspects of pet products. It’s possible that resource constraints, prioritization of other tests, or specific regulations may have influenced the decision not to conduct this analysis.

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