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Holistic Blend Chicken, Rice & Vegetable |
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Crude Protein 25% Minimum Crude Fat 15% Minimum Moisture 10% Maximum Crude Fibre 5% Maximum Crude Ash 8% Maximum |
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Low ash chicken whole ground brown rice hulless barley whole oats chicken fat (preserved with rosemary) rosemary extract citric acid ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) natural chicken flavour tomatoe pomace salmon dried whole eggs nutritional yeast kelp sunflower oil garlic oil whlole dried carrots whole dried potatoes beta carotene calcium carbonate chelated minerals (zinc proteinate manganese proteinate copper proteinate iron proteinate) sodium selenite potassium chloride cobalt carbonate calcium iodate vitamin A supplement choline chloride vitamin E supplement d-calcium pantothenate biotin supplement pyridoxine hydrochloride vitamin K supplement vitamin D supplement vitamin C supplement folic acid |
CLICK HERE for information on what should be on a dog food label, and what it means. Although this article was written for cats, the rules apply to dog foods as well. |
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CLICK HERE for a list of dog food ingredients and their official definitions according to AAFCO (The Association of American Feed Control Officials). AAFCO sets the definitions and guidelines regarding animal feed, including pet food in the United States. |
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CLICK HERE for information on the CVMA Guidelines regarding certified pet food in Canada. |

