Dry kibble uses an extrusion process, where the ingredients are subject to extremely high cooking temperatures and pressure in order to make the product commercially sterile.
Additionally, another possible concern regarding grains in pet food may be the concentrations of mycotoxins that can accumulate in feed grade grain ingredients used in most kibbles.
They are extremely attracted to human food, but a consistent base diet is recommended, consisting of high-quality kibble supplemented by moist food, either canned or home-prepared meats and vegetables.
The appearance is very similar to dry kibbles.
Chromia is the one that has a completely different design than her sisters, even the vehicle mode kibble and face.
He appears to be overweight as seen by the extra vehicle kibble hanging in front of his body.
The result is the familiar kibble coming out of the extruder and is subsequently dried.
This brand is offered as a canned soft/wet food, as well as dry food (i.e. kibble).