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(WKRC) - A new laboratory review by the Colorado-based nonprofit Clean Label Project found that dozens of popular dog foods contain measurable levels of heavy metals and plastic-linked chemicals. As ...
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Because there are no comprehensive federal limits governing heavy metals and industrial contaminants in dog food, Clean Label Project compared dog food results to its historical testing database of ...
Report finds two-thirds of tested powders exceed safety limits Plant-based, organic, and chocolate-flavored products top the risk list Experts say contamination comes from soil, manufacturing, and ...
Independent testing of 79 products finds dry dog food contains significantly higher levels of arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury than fresh or frozen dog food DENVER ...