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Commercial Dog Food Types

Commercial dog food is a multi billion dollar industry with so many manufacturers of pet foods ready to "dish" out a whole variety of food for pets.

There are so many types of these foods. Let's have a look at what is what.

Types

Basically there are four types of commercial foods.

There are different forms in which this commercial food is made available.

When you buy the commercial food for the dog, read the list of ingredients on the label carefully to ensure nutrients are present in the right combination. You should also check for th AAFCO endorsement and Animal Feeding Trials details on the label. Follow feeding instructions as described on the label.

AAFCO

Ensuring quality and adequacy of pet food is the responsibility of the Association of American feed Control Officials (AAFCO). A pet food can be certified fit for consumption by a chemical analysis or animal feeding trials.

Animal feeding trials are conducted according to AAFCO guidelines, when the food to be certified is fed to a target group of animals. Only when found safe does the food receive the AAFCO endorsement.

Good or bad?

The safety and adequacy of pet Food is probably one of the most discussed topics. While pet food manufacturers claim that the food they manufacture adheres to all nutritional guidelines and is perfectly safe for the animals, there are alarming stories about the kind of ingredients that go to make the food.

It is claimed, for instance that the meat of euthanized animals is rendered as ingredients in pet food. there are also believed to be a whole list of ingredients, you would never want to feed your pet, that find their way (legally) into the pet food composition.

One way out of this quandary is to give your dog only home cooked food, prepared out of safe and fresh ingredients. When this is not practical, it makes sense to scan lists of safe pet foods compiled by experts.

These lists are available on the Internet. For instance, the site http://hubpages.com/hub/Dog_Food_Safe_To_Feed_After_The_Dog_Food_Recall offers a list of commercial dog food that is safe and links to the dog food sites. Have a look at it or a similar site, before you buy dog food next time.

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