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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aWx5WIIa6w FreshPet Select] had a mother feeding her children dry kibble out of a bag marked "Dinner." The obvious implication being, "You wouldn't serve this to your kids, why should you give it to your dog?"
** Altho this troper can't be the only one who tried out some dog biscuits...
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131102015824/http://www.wine-economics.org/workingpapers/AAWE_WP36.pdf This scientific study] concludes that "although human beings do not enjoy eating dog food, they are unable to distinguish its flavor profile from other meat-based products that are intended for human consumption."
* Parodied in a recent{{when}} ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' sketch where the elegant packaging illustrations and elaborate descriptions are intercut with actual cat food cans opened onto plates complete with glopping sounds as the meatwad comes out of the can.
* Averted in an early [[The Simpsons]] episode where Marge opens a can of "Carrot Cat Food" which is advertised as 88% ash 12% carrots. They are actually quite common ingredients, though certainly not in those proportions. Snowball II is understandably disappointed when the food lands in her dish with a puff of gray dust.