DOGFOOD

Dog food

Dog food refers to food specifically intended for consumption by dogs. Like all carnivorans, dogs have sharp, pointy teeth, and have short gastrointestinal tracts better suited for the consumption of meat. In spite of this natural carnivorous design, dogs have still managed to adapt over thousands of years to survive on the meat and non-meat scraps and leftovers of human existence and thrive on a variety of foods.

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dog food

Noun

  1. Food eaten by or appropriate for dogs in general, whether wild or domesticated
  2. Food for domesticated dogs.
  3. Beta software that is tested on the developer’s own computer.


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dogfood

Noun

Verb

  1. said of programs developed by oneself or by one’s own company, to test as end users.
    You’re dogfooding Longhorn version of Microsoft Windows?
  2. to eat one’s own dog food


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