Use pet food prudently
A good diet is the basis for protecting the health of pets. Pet food supplies are very critical to them. Today's pet industry is developing rapidly, so pet products are of varying quality, so you must be careful when choosing pet food.
Pet food must provide true nutritional information according to regulations, but one thing is very important, that is, this nutritional information may also become a marketing tool for feed manufacturers. It also refers to the information provided by these products. In addition to the ingredient list, there are also some uncontrollable titles, such as "complete" or "holistic" food, "top grade", "food grade"... and so on. Evaluation has no relevant vocabulary.
There are two key points in food information:
Manufacturer name and combination method. Feed owners can check here whether the company's food has passed the AAFCO feeding inspection or whether the feed formula is formulated according to the AAFCO nutritional data table? If the latter, is the feed formula design or the composition of the product consistent with the AAFCO nutritional data sheet?
Where is the pet food produced and processed? How many calories are there per gram, per can, or per cup? The real factor analysis, if it is made If the manufacturer is unable or unwilling to provide all the above information, owners should be cautious when choosing food from this brand.
Pet food in some countries will be marked with AAFCO certification. It means that the nutritional factors of the food are balanced and complete. All over-the-counter foods should be nutritionally balanced and complete. If the certificate says "can be consumed in the near future or used as nutritional supplement", it means the nutrition is not balanced and complete. It can be delivered if it is a veterinary prescription food and is used in special circumstances, such as severe kidney disease, but it must be avoided from being sold through general over-the-counter channels.
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