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speffyesterday at 3:53 PM1 replyview on HN

From my understanding, it's generally for health purposes (though the convenience doesn't hurt). An example my vet provided is that the level of sodium consumption needed by humans is way too high for dogs.


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manarthyesterday at 4:04 PM

There's an economic benefit: in the UK (and many other countries), ingredients which are not "fit for human consumption" (and might otherwise be thrown away) can be processed into pet food.

Much commercial dog-food is made with ingredients which aren't fit to be consumed by humans.