Some low - quality
pet food manufacturers use sugar to make their product more appealing for cats, but this ingredient serves no nutritional value.
Some pet food manufacturers use plant - based proteins like this to increase the protein content of their foods without adding more meat.
Fillers include fibrous ingredients that are added to the food to increase its bulk without adding much nutritional value — commercial
pet food manufacturers use fillers to reduce their costs in producing the food.
The best way to learn which
pet food manufacturers use human grade ingredients is to look for small companies with relatively expensive product lines (edible is more costly than inedible).
One of the main reasons
pet food manufacturers use carbohydrates like corn, wheat, and soy ingredients is because they are cheaper than animal products — it is that simple.
Many
pet food manufacturers use things like wheat flour or wheat gluten to add bulk to their products without increasing the cost or the meat content.
However,
pet food manufacturers use the basic minimum nutritional requirements established by the Feline Nutrition Expert (FNE) subcommittee of the Association of the American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO).
All this occurred before the international awareness of
pet food manufacturers using genetically modified food or poisoned ingredients from China that killed thousands of pets in 2007, spawning a pet food recall of epic proportions [2].
Not exact matches
By making
PET tougher,
manufacturers and converters experience less packaging breakage in
food preparation, distribution and
use, which helps reduce waste.
FDA regulations now require that
manufacturers of
pet food sold in the U.S.
use basic sanitation measures to prevent product contamination.
PET is widely
used for packaging in the non-alcoholic beverage and
food industries, allowing brand owners and
manufacturers to reduce production and transportation costs while taking advantage of this material's greater design flexibility and increased sustainability.
Kerry
uses its expertise in taste and nutrition to solve problems for
pet food manufacturers and suppliers, as well as
pets and their owners.
Treat
manufacturers are widening the range of proteins they
use in their products, and they are increasingly incorporating ingredients that, until recently, were not commonly associated with
pet foods, such as fruits and vegetables.
By
using food - grade diatomaceous earth,
manufacturers are able to offer tough, natural parasite control that is nontoxic to
pets.
For
manufacturers that are devoted to producing natural
pet food, the main goal is
using ingredients and processes that will ease the minds of consumers.
For example, a by - product of soy beans is Vitamin E.
Manufacturers of high - quality
pet foods only
use by - product components that add nutritional value and palatablity.
Commercial
pet food manufacturers don't
use these parts, but they DO often
use 4 - D animals — dead, dying, disabled and diseased.
Enticing your dog to drink its water is just one of many
uses for dog sauce, which is now prepared by leading
pet food manufacturers.
Authority
pet foods have a moderate meat content but the
manufacturer often
uses meat broths like lamb broth or beef broth.
AAFCO requires
pet food manufacturers to follow a 95 % rule — if the product contains at least 95 % of a certain ingredient (like meat, poultry, or fish), it can
use that word in the product name.
Some
manufacturers suggested that
pets were possibly getting sick because owners were overfeeding them or
using treats as their regular
pet food.
No matter what other
pet food manufacturers, sales people or advertising brochures might claim, almost all of the ingredients
used in their
foods are by - products and are not meant for human consumption!
Caru
Pet Food The first North American pet food manufacturer to use Tetra Pak technology for a non-liquid animal - nourishment product — hearty stews for p
Food The first North American
pet food manufacturer to use Tetra Pak technology for a non-liquid animal - nourishment product — hearty stews for p
food manufacturer to
use Tetra Pak technology for a non-liquid animal - nourishment product — hearty stews for
pets.
Many dogs died and many thousands more suffered significant illness and permanent damage due to dozens of commercial dog
food manufacturers using substandard ingredients and contaminants in their
pet foods.
Many
pet owners and smaller
pet product companies are dubious of AAFCO because it is partly made up of major
manufacturers within the industry who have an incredibly large influence on how the regulations for their own industry are established, and in determining the feed ingredient definitions that allow by - products, 4 - D meats (dead, dis - eased, decaying and disabled) and other non edible ingredients to be
used in
pet food.
Take advice from your vet, and
use information supplied by
pet food manufacturers who have invested in research to formulate the best
pet foods for your pooch at all stages in its life.
AAFCO doesn't define «human grade» or «human quality» ingredients and in fact, forbids
pet food manufacturers from
using the term on package labels.
On their web site they advertise that they are «the only
pet food manufacturer in the United States to have proven to the Federal FDA that every ingredient it
uses in its products are suitable for human consumption.»
Today,
pet food manufacturers may prefer to
use ethoxyquin, because of its excellent anti-oxidant qualities, high stability and reputed safety.
It's not nearly as regulated, which can sometimes give
manufacturers a leeway to make sure their stock lasts longer when they
use parabens in
pet food formulas.
We're starting to see
pet food manufacturers focusing on
using quality ingredients; we're starting to see different diets that focus on some of the things that we're concerned about in our health as far as organic diets; we have gluten - free diets; we're seeing vegetarian diets for our
pets; we're seeing diets with no wheat, no corn, no soy, things like that.
They actually won this legal battle, but now refrain from
using this terminology, along with many other
pet food manufacturers.
It is also important to note that dog
food manufacturers sometimes
use plant - based proteins like potato protein to increase the protein content of their
pet foods without actually adding more meat.
The «guaranteed analysis» statement found on
pet food labels was created nearly a century ago when some
manufacturers used undesirable ingredients like sand or lime - stone to add weight to their
pet food.
You can not determine the freshness or quality of an ingredient by reading the label; instead, you must trust the
pet food manufacturer to
use quality ingredients and produce
food that is best for your
pet.
Most
pet food manufacturers have recently phased out
using BHA and BHT that were
used for many years as preservatives in both human and
pet foods.
Do not fall into the trap set by low - quality
pet food manufacturers who sell breed - specific formulas that offer low to moderate nutritional value at best — these
manufacturers also tend to make
use of non-nutritive fillers to bulk up their products as well as plant - based proteins to increase the protein content without actually adding more meat.
Aside from freshness, the
manufacturers of Acana
pet foods used a variety of meat proteins from several sources including small mammals, eggs, birds, and fish.
If a
manufacturer uses specific types of meats, they will gladly feature that on their
pet food label as «chicken meal», «beef liver» and so on instead of
using more generic terms.
Their decisions are also the reason why
pet food manufacturers (even if they wanted to) still can't
use a more honest, descriptive labeling system, with less opportunity to make a product look better than it actually is, thus effectively protecting those companies that sell poor quality
food.
The USDA does not have strict standards on the ingredients
used to make
pet food, so many
manufacturers choose to
use GMO's, animal by - products and other protein sources that are of poor quality.
Grave concern about the deep - discounting strategies online retailers
use to capture market share is driving a growing number of independent retailers to demand fair pricing policies from
pet food manufacturers.
The chapter begins by explaining the components of a
pet food label, including those statements that are required by law: • Product name • Net weight • Species for which the
food is intended •
Manufacturer contact information • Guaranteed (chemical) analysis • Ingredient list • Nutritional adequacy statement • Directions for
use • Date code All
pet foods include protein, carbohydrates, fats, fiber, vitamins and minerals.
This is in addition to (1) Maine's annual $ 20 per brand surcharge imposed on
pet food manufacturers to help fund Maine's spay / neuter program and (2) Maine's annual product registration fees, of which 50 percent are
used to help fund the Animal Welfare program.
By - products are less expensive for
manufacturers to
use, but may not be the best source of
food for a
pet.
All the large, reputable
pet food manufacturers certify that they do not
use such materials in their products.
If you're
using a
food on the Menu
Foods recall list, we highly recommend you discontinue
use of the
food and switch to a dry
food formula (the only
pet foods currently being recalled are the canned and the foil - pouch
foods) or switch to another top
pet food manufacturer.
According to Matt Koss, president and founder of Primal
Pet Foods, Inc., «Human - grade or edible - grade ingredients are not commonly
used in the
pet food industry by traditional and some alternative
pet -
food manufacturers.
Pet guardians are in the adversarial position we are in today, because
manufacturers are
using pet food to recycle garbage, and it is my determination to avoid certain ingredients, because they are «poison.»
Ingredients like this are sometimes
used by
pet food manufacturers to increase the protein content of their products without adding extra meat.