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Table 1.

Ingredient composition of homemade diets formulated for dogs for the present study, as fed.

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Table 2.

Nutrient composition of homemade diets formulated for dogs for the present study, on dry matter basis, estimated by software1.

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Table 3.

Cost per 1000 kcal of metabolizable energy of homemade and commercial dry and wet diets for maintenance dogs.

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Table 4.

Daily cost of homemade and commercial dry and wet diets for maintenance dogs.

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Fig 1.

Monthly costs of homemade diets and commercial products for dogs in maintenance per kg of metabolic weight (kg of body weight0.75) and relative percentage of costs between super premium and both homemade diets.

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Table 5.

Cost per 1000 kcal of metabolizable energy of homemade and commercial therapeutic diets.

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Table 6.

Daily cost of homemade and commercial therapeutic diets.

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Fig 2.

Monthly costs of homemade diets and commercial diets for obesity (A), congestive heart failure (B), diabetes mellitus (C), hepatic encephalopathy (D), chronic kidney disease (E) and food hypersensitivity (F) per kg of metabolic weight (kg of body weight0.75) and relative percentage of costs between commercial dry diet and both homemade diets.

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