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Lower heat kibble manufacturing?

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#1 ·
I happened to run into an ad for Carna4 touting it being made at a (relatively) lower temperature compared to conventional kibble manufacturing. The benefits are supposed to be, better retention of nutrients and enzymes. I have also read several articles suggesting that high temperature kibble manufacturing can possibly be problematic.

Curious what about what people here think about this.

Please note, I don't use this food and I am not in any way promoting it
 
#4 ·
The Honest Kitchen also just introduced a dehydrated kibble-type food made at a far lower temp. It's a very good company. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm going to see if my allergy dog who can't normally eat kibble can handle it. The 20 pound bag runs about $70.
 
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