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Brands that give complete nutritional info
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Yvette SMember
Hello! I just signed up for the Editor’s Choice membership and I am a huge fan of the website and the research it represents.
I am working on a spreadsheet to compare nutritional information for 5-star dry dog food brands. However, I have found only 3 brands to report essential amino acid content: Orijen and Acana (both made by Champion pet foods) and EVO (now part of Mars, Inc.).
Can you help me identify other dry dog food brands that report complete nutritional profiles? Amino acids, Omega-3, Omega-6, essential vitamins and minerals.
Christine WMemberIt’s on my Wellness Core bag 🙂
Yvette SMemberChristine W, can you post a picture of the bag? On the Wellness Core web site they only list the usual basic “guaranteed analysis” like %protein, %fat, and a few other things like %Calcium and %Phosphorus, etc.
Christine WMemberYes,that’s what i meant,sorry for the confusion,guaranteed analysis.
Sheila HMemberHi-
I use Annamaet Salcha Poulet (chicken, etc.) and they print their info on the bag as well as on the website. Nothing about amino acids per se, but it does show Omega 3 and 6 levels.
http://www.annamaet.com/products/Salcha_FormulapugmomsandyParticipantFromm (frommfamily.com)
SusanParticipantHi
Here’s Taste Of The Wild’s Sierra Mountain Roasted Lamb formula, TOTW lists everything, AAFCO CNE Nutrient Profile…on all their formula’s..
TOTW – http://www.tasteofthewild.com.au/portfolio-view/sierra-mountain/
There’s also “Canidea” just send them an email if you need more info, Canidae email info back…
Canidae- http://www.canidae.com/dog-food/products
Most kibble companies don’t list the complete CNE Nutrient Profile, you’ll need to email them..pugmomsandyParticipantDrs. Foster and Smith Signature Series
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/dog-supplies/food/dry-food/ps/c/3307/28497/28498?s=ts&r=2011
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