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Propac Dog Foods Large Breed |
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Crude Protein, not less than 26.00% Crude Fat, not less than 14.00% Crude Fiber, not more than 4.00% Moisture, not more than 10.00% |
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Chicken Meal Ground Yellow Corn Rice Flour Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed Tocopherols a source of natural Vitamin E) Dried Beet Pulp Natural Flavoring Flaxseed Dried Egg Product Brewers Dried Yeast. Yeast Culture Salt Potassium Chloride Choline Chloride DL-Methionine Hydroxyanalogue L-Lysine Vitamin E Supplement Glucosamine Hydrochloride Chondroitin Sulfate D-activated Animal Sterol (source of Vitamin D3) Vitamin A Acetate Niacin D-Calcium Pantothenate Biotin Vitamin B12 Supplement Riboflavin Supplement Thiamine Mononitrate Ascorbic Acid Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) Folic Acid Manganous Oxide Ferrous Sulfate Copper Sulfate Zinc Oxide Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide Zinc Proteinate Manganous Proteinate Iron Proteinate Magnesium Proteinate Copper Proteinate |
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. |
