From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishkibblekib‧ble /ˈkɪbəl/ noun [uncountable] DHPsmall round pieces of dried dog or cat food
Examples from the Corpus
kibble• The Justice Department must consider whether dry kibble and those waxy, doggy burger meals provide direct competition with canned food.• In such conditions fragments shed from the kibble presented an obvious danger.• Little water would have been met with and what was encountered was brought up in the kibble.• The kibble was rounded to assist this rolling action.