Posted in Pet Food Labels on Apr 4th, 2009 No Comments »
When selecting a high-quality commercial pet food, by-products can often be a source of confusion for both dog and cat owners. I’ve heard from many sources that, “The better brands of pet food do not use by-products.”
This may or may not be true. The fact is–-the concept is used mainly by pet food manufacturers […]
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Posted in Pet Food Labels on Mar 26th, 2007 3 Comments »
Aaah, the ingredient list. The most highly targeted portion of the pet food label. It certainly gets a lot of attention doesn’t it?
The ingredient list is of special interest to many dog owners. Some look at the first ingredient and if it’s not a protein source like “beef” or “chicken” they assume that the food […]
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Posted in Pet Food Labels on Feb 12th, 2007 5 Comments »
Are you feeding puppy food to your adult dog? Think the answer is no? You may want to take a second look at your pet food bag. Brands advertised as “adult” may also meet the nutritional needs of puppies. This can lead to trouble for your adult or senior pet.
Every pet food product sold in […]
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