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UNDERSTANDING PET FOOD

Practical information about commercial pet foods and what goes into them.

 

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  • Hot topic gluten

    Gluten in Pet Food

    Gluten-free diets are increasingly popular in human nutrition and this in turn can influence pet food decisions. What exactly is gluten and why is it found in pet food?

    6 min to 10 min

  • Raw Food Diets

    Raw food diets are popular with pet owners but the nutritional benefits are unproven, and most are unaware of the health risks that raw food can pose to pets — and people.

    6 min to 10 min

  • Hot Topic By-products

    By-Products

    By-products are a safe and nutritious ingredient, but pet owners may perceive that pet foods containing by-products are low-quality.

    6 min to 10 min

  • Hot topics grains

    Grains in Pet Foods

    Grains provide valuable nutrients, but pet owners may believe that grains are “fillers” or that they may be a source of food allergies.

    6 min to 10 min

  • Benefits of Synthetic Ingredients in Commercial Pet Foods

    Similar to human foods, ingredients used in pet foods come from a number of sources. Many are obtained directly from animal or plant raw materials, but they can also be manufactured (or synthesized) and are referred to as ‘synthetic’ ingredients. What types of synthetic ingredients are used in pet foods and what is their role?

    6 min to 10 min

  • Prebiotics

    Purina was the first to use prebiotics in pet food and is a leader in the field. What are the benefits of prebiotics to pets?

    6 min to 10 min

  • Salt in Pet Food

    Salt is an important component in pet foods and is involved in a number of critical functions in the body. With recommendations to restrict salt intake in people, does the same apply to pets?

    6 min to 10 min

  • Soy in Pet Foods

    Soy can provide nutritional advantages for pets, but pet owners often question the quality and health impacts of this ingredient.

    6 min to 10 min

  • Sugar in Pet Foods

    The small amounts of sugar in pet foods have important functions, but pet owners often view sugar as an ingredient that only adds calories and causes obesity or diabetes.

    6 min to 10 min