In that connection, a friend of mine who quite recently visited a mill producing agenised flour noticed that wholemeal flour was set aside for making dog biscuits.
Manufacturers of dog biscuits may, for the present, obtain licences to manufacture up to two-thirds of the quantities used in the corresponding period in 1939.
The manufacture of dog biscuits has been reduced to one-third of the pre-war quantity.
Supplies of dog biscuits are not large because of the shortage of flour.
A considerable quantity of wheat meal is used for making dog biscuits.
I might suggest that if you fed human beings on large quantities of dog biscuits it would have some equally unfortunate results.
Other foods mentioned include dog biscuits, cat food and tacko, etc.
On average an adult dog consumes about 120 kg of dog biscuits in a year.