And this is
why pet food manufacturers have to supplement their meals with a variety of vitamins and minerals.
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.
Not exact matches
Susan Thixton wrote a good article for Dogs Naturally Magazine blog outlining her thoughts about the necessity for
pet food manufacturers to maintain transparency, and
why that matters to all of us.
You may be wondering, then,
why so many
pet food manufacturers include carbohydrates in their formulas.
Above all else,
manufacturers say retailers must communicate
why raw
food is worth feeding to a
pet from a nutritional standpoint.