Pet food means any commercial feed prepared and distributed for consumption by pets. A pet is limited to a domesticated dog or cat, normally maintained in or near the household of its owner.
Pet food means any commercial feed prepared and distributed for consumption by pets. A pet is limited to a domesticated dog or cat, normally maintained in or near the household of its owner.
Specialty pet food means commercial feed prepared and distributed for consumption by specialty pets. A specialty pet means a domesticated animal normally maintained in a cage or tank, including, but not limited to, a gerbil, hamster, canary, psittacine bird, mynah, finch, tropical fish, goldfish, snake, or turtle. "Specialty pet" does not include a dog, cat, horse, rabbit, or wild bird.
Specialty pet food means commercial feed prepared and distributed for consumption by specialty pets. A specialty pet means a domesticated animal normally maintained in a cage or tank, including, but not limited to, a gerbil, hamster, canary, psittacine bird, mynah, finch, tropical fish, goldfish, snake, or turtle. "Specialty pet" does not include a dog, cat, horse, rabbit, or wild bird.
Feed licenses are unique to each license holder. If your company name changes you may need to apply for a new license. Please send an e-mail to mda.licensing@state.mn.us or call 651-201-6062 for more information or to obtain a new license application and get the previous license cancelled.
Feed licenses are unique to each license holder. If your company name changes you may need to apply for a new license. Please send an e-mail to mda.licensing@state.mn.us or call 651-201-6062 for more information or to obtain a new license application and get the previous license cancelled.