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titleOfInvention Pet feed capable of removing tartar
abstract The invention relates to a pet feed capable of removing tartar. The pet feed is composed of the following ingredients, by weight, 20-45% of corn, 2-10% of bone meal, 10-30% of corn bran, 1-3% of deep sea fish oil, 0.5-1.5% of animal oil, 1-2% of plant oil, 0.5-0.8% of salt, 1-2% of ginger, 1-5% of vitamin C, 1-5% of food additives, 3-10% of dietary fiber, 1-3% of gel, and 1-5% of fruits. The pet feed capable of removing tartar is advantaged by reasonable preparation of raw materials, balanced nutrition, simple technology and various tastes. The pet feed is chewable and can improve teeth capability. The pet feed can remove dirt in gaps between teeth and prevent generation of tooth dirt. The pet feed can increase secretion of saliva, help digestion of food and reduce amount of harmful bacteria in mouths effectively. The pet feed can reduce appearance of dental plaque and caries, and keep teeth and gingivae of pets healthy.
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