nayr
11/03/2008
01:44:58 PM
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Re: Who invented dog food?
Sounds silly question man! As far as I know is, that it was invented since the world was created with animals. Like humans and other living creatures, dogs also exist to eat. Dog foods exist since dogs exist too. You didn't know that???
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rainman
11/03/2008
01:48:00 PM
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Re: Who invented dog food?
No man. You didn't get my point. Of course I knew that. What I mean is the dog food you buy from stores. How was that started? When was the first dog food made and who did it?
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nayr
11/03/2008
01:50:17 PM
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Re: Who invented dog food?
Okay, okay. Got it. I haven't done a research on that. We might as well ask about that. As far as I know dog food came from human left overs. Geeze!
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kaseycon
02/16/2009
09:29:48 PM
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who invented................
WHO INVENTED DOG FOOD???????????????????
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02/26/2009
04:13:09 PM
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bye bye
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Jeremy
03/05/2009
03:08:31 PM
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Who made dog food?
who make dah doggy fah food.
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Jeremy
03/05/2009
03:09:14 PM
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Who made dog food?
who make dah doggy food.
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Murdering May
03/06/2009
12:35:23 PM
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Who Invented Dog Food
who came up with dried,crunchy kibbles, instead of your human table scraps?
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alea
04/02/2009
02:32:04 PM
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cool
at school we are doing wax muesum and i am going to be the person who invented dog food
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alea
04/02/2009
02:32:57 PM
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wwwwwwwhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhoooooooooooooooo
yeah who invented dog food
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04/07/2009
05:23:19 PM
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i need to know
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aisar
09/15/2009
03:31:30 AM
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dog food
In 1860, a salesman called James Spratt was in London, England, trying to sell lightening rods and was accompanied by his dog, Spratt. Spratt was given some discarded ship biscuit with which to feed the dog. James Spratt immediately saw a potential for making money. He devised a ‘dog cake’ that was nutritious and inexpensive. This was the first commercial dog food and Mr Spratt became the first pet food entrepreneur. Today the pet food industry is worth billions of pounds as the giants of the pet food industry increase their sales by aggressive advertising, economic power and by producing a product greatly welcomed by the busy pet owner. Gone are the days when the household dog was fed on scraps and whatever prey he could catch for his supper. The array of commercially prepared dog food is vast with each brand claiming to contain rich wholesome ingredients to keep the dog fit and healthy.
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