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Product Name: | Wellness Complete Health Dry Dog Food with Grains, Natural Ingredients, Made in USA with Real Meat, All Breeds, For Adult Dogs (Chicken & Oatmeal, 30-Pound Bag) |
Manufacturer: | Wellness |
Model Number: | 8911 |
Product SKU: | B001BORBHO |
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This is not protein powder for body builders where you are concerned that your money is paying for sugars and fillers. This is whole nutrition for a canine diet.
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This is not protein powder for body builders where you are concerned that your money is paying for sugars and fillers. This is whole nutrition for a canine diet.
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This is not protein powder for body builders where you are concerned that your money is paying for sugars and fillers. This is whole nutrition for a canine diet.
Can you share a source for the protein percentage recommendations? I mean like an article or paper.
Oatmeal has protein and fiber. It promoted regular and easy poops, which is good for you and your dog.
Here's an article I found by a DVM written on PetMD that has a pretty thorough breakdown of the needs of an average canine diet as well as references to the AAFCO recommendations. Hopefully that provides what you're looking for
https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutriti...guide
https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutriti...guide
I also note that a lot of these foods are lacking a full suite of vitamins and minerals. This means that it's not a good idea to only feed this stuff. This food, for example, only mentions vitamins A and E. What about B, C, D, K...?
And of course, a lot of these brands will adjust their recipes depending on the price of raw materials, so what was a great food at one point might not be now. I try to make sense of the ingredients and nutritional information to avoid be hoodwinked.