Preservatives: Taste of the Wild specifically states on their site that they source all of their protein meals from sellers who do not use
ethoxyquin as a preservative.
Canidae says that they do not use
ethoxyquin as a preservative.
Taste of the Wild specifically states on their site that they source all of their protein meals from vendors who do not use
ethoxyquin as a preservative.
Fish meal, unless noted on a dog food company's web site, will contain
ethoxyquin as a preservative.
Not exact matches
Pets are fed highly processed and artificial foods, made of unhealthy ingredients, such
as peanut hulls, artificial colorings and flavorings,
as well
as harmful
preservatives such
as BHA, BHT and
ethoxyquin.
Vegetable Oil, Corn Starch, Sucrose, Silicon Dioxide, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Plantarum Fermentation Product, Polysorbate 80, Sodium Silico Aluminate, and
Ethoxyquin,
as a
Preservative.
Avoid low - quality, low - nutrition, commercial dog foods that contain by - products
as well
as harmful chemical
preservatives such
as BHT, BHA, and
Ethoxyquin.
Mainly avoid commercial dog foods having
preservatives namely BHT, BHA and
Ethoxyquin, animal products that are not meat such
as brains, intestines and chicken feet.
Since
ethoxyquin helps to prevent fats from becoming rancid, many pet food companies use it
as a
preservative.
Do not use foods with chemical
preservatives (such
as ethoxyquin).
However, any dog food which contains any type of fish meal should be evaluated whether
ethoxyquin has been used
as preservative.
Newman's use no chemical
preservatives, such
as ethoxyquin, BHT, and BHA.
Artificial
preservatives such
as BHA (butylated hydroxysanisole), BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene), propyl gallate, and
ethoxyquin have all been cited
as creating specific problems in animals including organ failure and cancers.
Ethoxyquin is a chemical
preservative — and possible carcinogenic — regulated by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
as a pesticide.
Learn to read a pet food label and avoid foods with chemical
preservatives (BHT, BHA,
ethoxyquin) and animal and plant by - products that can damage a pet's immune system and do not help maintain health
as much
as foods with natural
preservatives and no by - products.
Toxic
preservatives such
as ethoxyquin and BHA, food additives, and dyes,
as well
as questionable by - product ingredients have all been most commonly incriminated.
Chemical additives and artificial
preservatives such
as BHA, BHT, and
ethoxyquin may cause dry skin, allergic reactions, dental disease, and poor health,
as well
as stimulate adverse effects on liver and kidney functions.
Ethoxyquin is a chemical
preservative â $ «and possible carcinogenic â $ «regulated by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
as a pesticide.
Preservatives: Chemical preservatives such as BHA, BHT and ethoxyquin are often added
Preservatives: Chemical
preservatives such as BHA, BHT and ethoxyquin are often added
preservatives such
as BHA, BHT and
ethoxyquin are often added in pet foods.
Chicken, Wheat Flour, Animal Digest, Chicken By - Product Meal, Pea Protein, Brewers Dried Yeast, Glycerin, Salmon, Dried Whole Egg, Water, Animal Fat (BHA Used
as a
Preservative), Fish Protein Concentrate, Fish Meal (Preserved with
Ethoxyquin), Dried Cheddar Cheese, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Phosphoric Acid, Sorbic Acid (Used
as a
Preservative), Vegetable Oil, Titanium Dioxide (Color), Yellow 6 Lake, Yellow 5 Lake, BHA (Used
as a
Preservative).
Ethoxyquin is used
as a
preservative and a pesticide.
They are paying attention to protein content, the use of antioxidants and by - products, and whether or not vitamins C or E are present
as preservatives, rather than chemicals such
as BHA / BHT,
ethoxyquin and propyl gallate.
However, the small amount of fish meal used
as flavoring or
as a source of Omega - 3 fatty acids in many cat foods is probably safe,
as long
as it is not preserved with
ethoxyquin, a synthetic
preservative.)