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  2. What’s in the Ingredients List? - AAFCO

    www.aafco.org/consumers/understanding-pet-food/whats-in-the-ingredients-list

    It can be challenging to read pet food ingredient lists and try to figure out what is included in some major ingredients shown on the label. Animal-sourced materials are very common major ingredients used in both dog and cat foods.

  3. 5 Dog Food Ingredients to Look For & Ones to Avoid | BetterVet

    bettervet.com/resources/pet-nutrition/dog-food-ingredients

    The top ingredients to look for in dog food are high-quality proteins (named meat sources - chicken, beef, fish, and lamb), natural carbohydrates (whole fruits and vegetables), and healthy fats (animal fats or plant-based oils).

  4. A Guide to Dog Food Ingredients and Reading Dog Food Labels

    www.petmd.com/dog/nutrition/pet-food-ingredient-and-label-guide

    Understanding Dog Food Ingredients. Certain ingredients in dog food provide your dog with many different, essential nutrients. The major nutrients that your dog needs to survive are proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and water. These ingredients make up the bulk of the nutrient requirements for dogs.

  5. What Is Dog Food Made Of? Vet-Reviewed Ingredient Guide

    www.dogster.com/dog-nutrition/what-is-dog-food-made-of

    Dog food is generally made of a mix of protein sources, vegetables, fruits, grains, and fats. Canine Diet: The Basics. Dogs are omnivorous, meaning they need a variety of plant and...

  6. A to Z of Pet Food: Ingredients

    www.petfoodinstitute.org/a-to-z-of-pet-food-ingredients

    How Ingredients are Approved for Use in Pet Food. When developing a dog or cat food recipe, pet food makers choose from a range of ingredients based on factors such as nutrient content, tastiness, how the ingredient holds its shape during cooking, and cost.

  7. How to Read a Dog Food LabelAmerican Kennel Club

    www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/how-to-read-a-dog-food-label

    We’re here to demystify how to read a dog food label. Dog Food Label Format. All pet food labels follow roughly the same format: Product and brand name or unique identifier.

  8. Dog food ingredients explained: A vet's guide to reading a dog ...

    www.petsradar.com/advice/dog-food-ingredients-explained-a-vets-guide-to-whats...

    Vet reveals the dog food ingredients you want to feed your pup (and which ones to steer clear of).

  9. Pet Food Ingredient Glossary

    petfoodreviewer.com/ingredients

    There are hundreds of different ingredients used in modern pet food, and while many of these are well-known and familiar, others are not. Pet owners often find themselves googling obscure and strange-sounding ingredients, trying to understand what they are and why they are in their pet’s food.

  10. A Guide to Reading Dog Food Ingredients - IAMS

    www.iams.com/dog/dog-articles/understanding-common-dog-food-ingredients

    Choosing which dog food is best for your pup means learning what to look for on the labels and comparing dog food ingredients. Here’s a quick guide to the nutrients your dog needs to get from their food: protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals and water.

  11. Pet Food Ingredients: A Diamond Pet Foods Guide

    www.diamondpet.com/blog/nutrition/ingredients/pet-food-ingredients-diamond-pet...

    Proper nutrition is one of the most basic needs of your canine companion. It’s also one of the best ways to keep your dog healthy. While an appropriate dog food is vital to your dog’s overall well-being, choosing the “right” dog food is just one part of good nutrition. But what, exactly, is nutrition in pet food? We’ll lay it out for you.