Nutrient numbers
in dog food labels can't always be treated as high = good and low = bad.
The minerals listed
in the dog food label do not appear to be chelated, so they are more difficult to absorb by your dog's digestive tract.
You should look for vitamins and antioxidants in the ingredients listed
in your dog food label.
Not exact matches
If most of the protein
in the
food comes from plant sources, your
dog may not be able to utilize it very effectively, even if the protein percentage on the
label is quite high.
You may see larger amounts of fiber
in weight control
dog foods or
in foods that are lower
in quality so it's worth reading the
label to know how much fiber is
in the
food.
For instance, if the
label says they need to give half a cup of
dog food every meal for their 6 - month old puppy, yet it is only able to finish perhaps three - quarters of the serving, most pet parents already
label this as a decrease
in the puppy's appetite and can be interpreted as not eating well.
Supplements: All the vitamins, minerals and amino - acids included
in the
food label do well to for your
dog.
Follow the portion recommendations on the
label of your
dog's
food, and whatever you do, don't get
in the habit of feeding table scraps.
Now that you know a little more about how to read a
dog food label, you should learn the basics about what to look for
in a diabetic
dog food in particular.
In order to make sure that the diabetic
dog food you choose for your
dog is of high quality you need to learn the basics about reading a
dog food label.
By reviewing and analyzing these three parts of the
dog food label you can determine whether or not the product
in question is of high - quality.
Dog food labels contain the product name, ingredient list, net weight of the product, name and address of the manufacturer, guaranteed analysis, list of ingredients, the intended animal species (word «dog» in this case, as we are talking about dog food here), the statement of nutritional adequacy, and feeding guidelin
Dog food labels contain the product name, ingredient list, net weight of the product, name and address of the manufacturer, guaranteed analysis, list of ingredients, the intended animal species (word «
dog» in this case, as we are talking about dog food here), the statement of nutritional adequacy, and feeding guidelin
dog»
in this case, as we are talking about
dog food here), the statement of nutritional adequacy, and feeding guidelin
dog food here), the statement of nutritional adequacy, and feeding guidelines.
In this article you will learn the basics about how to read and interpret the information on a
dog food label so you can separate the high - quality from the low - quality
foods.
With the information you have learned
in this buyer's guide you will be able to read the ingredient
labels on the dry
dog food you look at and know what you are reading and what to avoid.
Nevertheless, when its about
dog food of superior grade, there should not be any value concerning the brand that owns no ingredients of top - grade
in its
food label.
Proteins At least one protein source always should be
in a top spot on the ingredient
label of a
dog food in order for it to meet regulatory standards from the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) for a «complete and balanced»
food for your pup.
In this article, veterinarian explains that only very few terms are valuable on a
dog food label, while most of them are just to attract attention and dupe the consumer.
Once the daily energy requirement of an adult
dog is known, it is not difficult to evaluate the amount of commercial pet
food it needs per day: to make this, it is enough to divide the calculated daily calorie requirement of the
dog by the calorie content
in the pet
food, which is usually reported on the
label.
Holistic Select Duck & Chicken Canned
Dog Food is 78 percent moisture which is the maximum amount of moisture that can be contained in a canned food unless it is labeled «stew» or «gravy» or something similar, in which case it can contain even more liq
Food is 78 percent moisture which is the maximum amount of moisture that can be contained
in a canned
food unless it is labeled «stew» or «gravy» or something similar, in which case it can contain even more liq
food unless it is
labeled «stew» or «gravy» or something similar,
in which case it can contain even more liquid.
The fiber that appears to be most tolerated by an EPI
dog, is usually a highly digestible
food that is low
in poorly - fermentable fiber (to understand the difference
in fibers (please read the section on fiber types on the fiber page) http://www.epi4dogs.com/fiberinthediet.htm. So, although not the only solution, it is usually most effective to start first with a low fiber
food (coined «grain - free» by
dog food companies)... although PLEASE read the
label and try to start with a
food that has 4 % or less fiber content
in it..
That can sometimes be hard to find, especially
in commercial
dog foods, so we just want to make sure it's reasonable and not a full - blown novel of a nutrition
label.
Remember when considering nutrient percentages
in dog foods that there is a difference between the crude percentages provided
in the guaranteed analysis on the
label and the dry matter basis figures.
However, it can be difficult to figure out if your pooch's
food contains the proper balance of EFAs because omega 3 fatty acid is not recognized as an essential nutrient
in the canine diet, so it does not have to be listed on
dog food labels.
Subtract points for use of the word «flavor» on
dog food labels, as
in «real beef flavor
dogs love.»
«Pet
food and treat manufacturers are continuously seeking new protein ingredients that are high - quality, cost - effective and
label - friendly,» said Gary Davenport, Ph.D, companion animal technical manager for ADM Animal Nutrition
in Qunicy, Ill. «Versity has an amino acid profile similar to an egg, but at a more economical price, making it an ideal complementary or replacement protein source for
dogs and cats.»
The first 5 ingredients listed on a
dog food label are required to be listed
in order of their pre-cooked weight.
If the
label also states, «[Product] is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO
dog food nutrient profiles,» its nutritional content was analyzed
in a lab.
A
dog can be
labeled as a «Complete Anorectic», if it does not take
in any
food for at least 36 hours.
Pets are a part of our families and, as such, pet lovers are increasingly interested
in learning more about their
dog or cat's
food and researching topics such as how pet
food is made, where ingredients come from, and what's
in a
label.
A recent article reported on by DVM360.com cites that 20 of the 52
dog foods that were tested for ingredients showed a discrepancy between
labeled ingredients and what was
in the actual diet.
Many
dog food brands are guilty of saying their
food only contains lamb or some sort of fish as the protein source, but when you read the
label, you see that chicken meal is often tucked somewhere
in the ingredients.
Look For High Quality Fat Sources on
Dog Food Labels Fats from poultry and fish sources not only help to keep cholesterol levels in check, but they also help your pet maintain a healthy skin and coat, metabolize vitamins, and last but not least, they can be tasty to your dog when mixed with other good ingredien
Dog Food Labels Fats from poultry and fish sources not only help to keep cholesterol levels
in check, but they also help your pet maintain a healthy skin and coat, metabolize vitamins, and last but not least, they can be tasty to your
dog when mixed with other good ingredien
dog when mixed with other good ingredients.
TSC launched 4Health as a premium private
label dog food in early 2010.
Pet
food manufacturers realize consumers are becoming more interested
in the ingredients
in dog and cat formulas, and they know you want to see meat as the first ingredient on the
label.
I discovered my lessons on Puppy Mills and Reading
Food Labels were being shared by my high school students with their parents, and the parents were making positive changes
in the family
dog or cat's lives!
If your
dog has had a recent respiratory infection, be sure to keep him or her at home for at least four weeks to allow the
dog to recover fully and to minimize the risk of spreading the infection to other
dogs.31 Be sure to clean and disinfect clothing, equipment, surfaces and hands after exposure to
dogs showing signs of respiratory disease to prevent transmission of infection to susceptible
dogs.26
In addition, routine cleaning of your
dog's
food and water bowls and toys with soap and water may help prevent the spread of disease.26 Click here to see the
label text for Nobivac ® Canine Flu Bivalent vaccine.
Don't let your
dog get chubby It is important to be able to judge your
dog's body condition score
in order to determine how much
food you should give.The recommendations on the
labels are guidelines only and will not apply to every
dog.
From time to time I get clients asking about grass - fed beef
labeling on
dog food, so that's one area that I'm experienced
in, but... [Read more...]
In order to choose a quality
food, you simply have to learn to look at and understand the dog food labels; the list of ingredients, the guaranteed analysis, and any stamps of approval such as PFAC (Pet Food Association of Canada) or AAFCO (Association Of American Feed Control Officia
food, you simply have to learn to look at and understand the
dog food labels; the list of ingredients, the guaranteed analysis, and any stamps of approval such as PFAC (Pet Food Association of Canada) or AAFCO (Association Of American Feed Control Officia
food labels; the list of ingredients, the guaranteed analysis, and any stamps of approval such as PFAC (Pet
Food Association of Canada) or AAFCO (Association Of American Feed Control Officia
Food Association of Canada) or AAFCO (Association Of American Feed Control Officials).
Kirkland
Dog Food is a private -
label brand that is only available
in the large retail store, Costco.
To convert the calcium percentage
in dry
dog foods to a dry matter basis, multiply by 0.9 (90 %) to convert to dry matter from the
label (as fed) percentages.
Dog foods that meet the requirements
in this way will have a statement such as this on the
label: «(Name of product) is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO
Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.»
In any case, don't be afraid to read the
label of your
dog food supplement, and to do a bit of research.
In order to be
labeled «organic,» products such as
dog food have to meet strict requirements.
Can you imagine how stressful it must be to keep the
food and belongings of 16
dogs named Sam
in an appropriately
labeled and categorized system?
I read with interest
in the February issue your lead article about the Guaranteed Analysis on
dog food labels — and came away...
There is no longer a need to have to trust the
label to tell you what is
in your
dog's
food.
Q I read with interest
in the February issue your lead article about the Guaranteed Analysis on
dog food labels — and came away frustrated that
dog food labels will not be like people
food labels for the foreseeable future, making it next to impossible to compare nutrient levels
in two different
dog foods.
You can usually find the amount of calories contained
in dog food listed on the
dog food label or on the company web site.
In addition, make sure that the
label and packaging states for which stage of life should the
dog food be fed to the puppies.