All three foods are kibble, and they contain
relatively high percentages of protein and fat — the two components most important as fuel for active dogs.
Not exact matches
Livestrong.com reported that a
relatively high percentage of kale's calories come from
protein.
Your daily
protein needs for new tissues is actually around 300 grams / day, but your body is able to recycle a
high percentage of the amino acids in the old
protein, and so the amount
of new
protein required is
relatively small.
It's not unusual for a canned dog food to have a much lower
percentage of carbohydrates than a kibble or to have a
relatively high protein percentage.
Not only should the source
of your dog's
protein be named and
of high quality, but the
percentage should also be
relatively high in comparison with the other products.