If you are not sure whether any particular dog food
contains high meat content, always check the composition which you will normally find listed at the back of the pack.
Not exact matches
The department said that districts will be able to choose between a 95 percent fat free
meat product that does
contain the pink additive or one that doesn't
contain the additive but has a
higher fat
content.
Fish,
Meats, Shellfish, Alcoholic beverages, Animal fats, Artificial colorings, Beans and peas: kidney beans, lentils, marrowfat peas, Cheeses with
high fat and salt
content: Blue, Brie, Cheddar, Muenster, Swiss, Chemical preservatives, Cigars, cigarettes, pipe tobacco, Cocoa, Coffee, Egg whites, Hydrogenated (heat - processed) vegetable oils [i.e. trans - fatty acids], Hydrogenated (heat - processed) vegetable shortening [i.e. trans - fatty acids], Margarine [i.e. trans - fatty acids], Mushrooms, Potatoes, all varieties, Refined, iodized table salt, Stocks or broths made of fish,
meat, or shellfish, Refined white sugar and all foods that
contain refined white sugar, Teas that
contain any amount of caffeine, White flour and all foods that
contain white flour
You SHOULD give your dogs real food, even if it's canned, it has a
higher meat content and is way less processed and
contains way less ingredients than your highly processed dry kibble.
Meat meal is actually a more concentrated source of protein due to the fact that it does not contain the water content of whole meat, and therefore can be added in greater quantities to dry foods to achieve a higher protein content than whole meat because of the limitations of manufacturing machinery in their ability to include water beyond certain amou
Meat meal is actually a more concentrated source of protein due to the fact that it does not
contain the water
content of whole
meat, and therefore can be added in greater quantities to dry foods to achieve a higher protein content than whole meat because of the limitations of manufacturing machinery in their ability to include water beyond certain amou
meat, and therefore can be added in greater quantities to dry foods to achieve a
higher protein
content than whole
meat because of the limitations of manufacturing machinery in their ability to include water beyond certain amou
meat because of the limitations of manufacturing machinery in their ability to include water beyond certain amounts.
Containing a
high content of
meat with a blend of vegetables, fruits, vitamins, minerals and nutritious oils, this formula promotes the development of healthy muscles and strong bones.
Even if you have raw, unsalted bacon, it isn't a good idea to use it as a dog treat — the fat
content is still very
high, the preservatives involved in curing bacon may harm your dog's health, and raw
meat may
contain dangerous pathogens or parasites.
One thing to be wary of with this ingredient is that it
contains up to 19 % protein — some dog food manufacturers use
high - protein plant ingredients to boost the protein
content of their products without adding more
meat.
With a
higher meat content than many brands it is low in fat,
contains no artificial preservatives and is ideal for dogs with allergies or sensitive digestive systems.