However,
crude fiber listed on the label is not a particularly accurate measure of actual total dietary fiber content [44].
However,
crude fiber listed on Health Extension dog food labels are not a particularly accurate measure of actual total dietary fiber content [48].
However,
crude fiber listed on California Natural dog food labels are not a particularly accurate measure of actual total dietary fiber content [41].
However,
crude fiber listed on NutriSource dog food labels are not a particularly accurate measure of actual total dietary fiber content [47].
Not exact matches
This part of the label
lists the minimal amounts of
crude protein and
crude fat and the maximal amounts of water and
crude fiber on an as - fed (not dry - matter) basis.
Yet another confusing aspect of the Guaranteed Analysis is that three of the nutrients are
listed as «
crude»:
crude protein,
crude fat, and
crude fiber.
The analysis will
list the minimum amount of
crude protein and fat as well as the maximum amounts of water and
crude fiber.
By law, manufacturers must label a food with a name, an ingredient
list, a guaranteed analysis of the food's percentages of
crude protein,
crude fat,
crude fiber and moisture, and the food's nutritional adequacy.
New formula doesn't
list the maximum values on the Guaranteed Analysis, except moisture and
crude fiber.
You can also look at the percentages of
crude protein, fat and
fiber listed under the Guaranteed Analysis panel if your dog requires a high protein or low - fat diet.