Not exact matches
With 38 % richly nourishing
protein and limited to 19 % low - glycemic carbohydrate, it aims to nourish all
dogs according to their evolutionary and biological
needs.
Canine companions
need at least 18 percent
protein for adult
dogs and 22 percent for growing pups under 1 year of age,
according to the nutrient profiles set up by the Association of American Feed Control Officials.
According to AAFCO (the Association of American Feed Control Officials) which publishes nutrient profiles for adult
dog maintenance and reproduction, adult
dogs need a minimum of 18 percent
protein in their diet per day.
With 38 % richly nourishing
protein, and limited to 19 % low - glycemic carbohydrates to nourish
dogs according to their evolutionary and biological
needs.
Entirely free of the pea or potato
protein concentrates common in today's conventional
dog foods, ACANA derives its rich
protein content from premium animal ingredients (not plants), supporting lean muscle mass and nourishing your
dog according to his evolutionary
needs.
According to Pet Education, all adult
dogs need at least 18 %
protein.
According to Meiering, natural food «works to deliver the nutrients
dogs need from
protein, vegetables and fruits without things like artificial preservatives and by - products that diminish their nutritional value.»
According to the ASPCA, since puppies require up to twice the energy intake of adult
dogs (more or less depending on the breed), they will
need to be fed a food that contains 25 to 30 percent
protein, and if your puppy is on the larger side or a high - energy breed, she will
need to consume more calories than small, low - energy pups.