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Is Acana ethoxyquin free?

5K views 10 replies 8 participants last post by  doggiedad  
#1 ·
I have seen claims that it is not anymore. Then I looked at the bag we bought and it does not have it listed. We just switched to it and the dogs love it! I am just wondering.
 
#2 ·
Yes, it never has nor I doubt will ever have it in it....A great food! I feed the Grasslands to my fosters although I've tried the other proteins they love the Grasslands the best.
 
#3 ·
keep in mind that ethoxyquin is generally not listed on the ingredient label because the fish is preserved prior to the kibble being produced in the factory.

heres what their site says

Champion’s ingredients and foods are never preserved with Ethoxyquin or any other chemical preservative.

Ethoxyquin is typically used as a preservative in fish ingredients, and is commonly found in fish ingredients produced within the United States. Champion uses two kinds of fish ingredients in – fresh fish, and fish meals.

FRESH FISH. Our fresh fish is caught wild within our region and arrives FRESH – which is defined as ‘never frozen and with no preservatives’. Our fresh fish never contain Ethoxyquin.

FISH MEALS. Ethoxyquin preservatives are common throughout the fish meal supply chain, so Champion works directly with our fish meal suppliers (no brokers or middlemen) and we pay them a premium to have our fish meals preserved with our proprietary blend of Vitamin E and botanical extracts. Our fish meals are never preserved with Ethoxyquin.

Champion’s Ethoxyquin standard is set at true trace level, not to exceed 5 ppm (parts per million) of Ethoxyquin, which is 0.0005%, or one half of one thousandth of 1% – the lower limit of what most certified laboratories are able to detect or measure.
 
#6 ·
I haven't noticed a lot of gas from the fosters, a fart:painkiller: here and there is normal for a B.T. with their sensitive systems but nothing that would make me think they were gassy.:shocked:
 
#8 ·
None of my dogs who were on Wellness Core had any GIT changes when switched to Orijen and they all loved it. One dog who was previously on Purina Pro Plan tooted a few times...she completely refused Core, is young and has been very busy with both field and agility work. She is also thin so I may have been overfeeding her. Several of my puppy buyers have recently switched adult dogs from Wellness to Orijen without problems. One dog has less frequent BM's which are larger. I usually give my dogs some yogurt once or twice a week. I tried Acana Pacifica for the first time last night and they went bonkers over it...no toots yet. Have you tried yogurt?
 
#9 ·
Both my dogs do very well on Acana Pacifica and I've always been glad it doesn't have any ethoxyquin.

If a dog is having excess gas on a specific kibble, first I would try adding a half cup warm water to the kibble with a tablespoon of low-fat plain active culture yogurt. If that doesn't improve the situation, then I would consider supplementing with a probiotic.