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Interpreting Dog Food Nutrition Labels

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Check out this link;

Dog Food Analysis - Reviews of kibble

you will find tons of info on how to interpret labels based on quality of foods, 6 stars being the best and 1 star the worst.

here are a few additional/general tips;

-grain-free is superior to other kibble. Much higher meat content/protein.
-avoid artificial preservatives, fillers, additives, colors, and byproducts.
-avoid corn, wheat, and soy products.

(always remember though natural or organic is only a label. don't let these often unregulated labels fool you)

Here are some of the best foods available;

-EVO
-Origin
-Wellness Core
-Instinct
-Canidae Grain-Free Formula
-Taste Of The Wild
-Timberwolf Organics

*Just checkout the link I gave you. It's a great resource! :smile:
 
most of the better brands arent available through chain pet stores, although Petsmart does carry Blue Buffalo and Petco has Wellness, Solid gold, pinnacle and couple more I cant recall now.
But if you go on manufacturers website, they have a link to store locations, oddly enough theres more selection at feed stores then pet stores.
luckily i have an all natural pet food store (privately owned) near me with all the high quality stuff.
 
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