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Feeding Types of Pet Food
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Depending on the allowed inclusion of materials of animal origin, different sub-types of vegetarianism can be defined, i.e.
Depending on the allowed inclusion of materials of animal origin, different sub-types of vegetarianism can be defined, i.e.
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*Ovo-lacto vegetarian diet
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includes eggs and milk products
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Ovo-lacto vegetarian diet
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includes eggs and milk products
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*Lacto vegetarian diet
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includes milk products
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*
'''
Lacto vegetarian diet
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includes milk products
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*Ovo-vegetarian diet: includes egg products
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Ovo-vegetarian diet
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: includes egg products
An ovo-lacto vegetarian diet is advantageous for dogs and cats as eggs and milk products will add essential amino acids from animal proteins.
An ovo-lacto vegetarian diet is advantageous for dogs and cats as eggs and milk products will add essential amino acids from animal proteins.
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