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Where’s the Beef?

Ingredient definitions tell the dog food tale.

Susan Bertram, DVM

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Fat and Oil Ingredients
Flaxseed or linseed meal and fish oil are sources of omega fatty acids.

Vegetable oils, such as corn, canola, and sunflower, contain more fatty acids than animal fats and tallow.

Fiber Sources
Beet pulp is the dried residue from sugar beets, with or without the sugar removed.

Pomace is the pulp of fruits and vegetables. Peanut and soybean hulls (pure cellulose that's indigestible fiber) increase the bulk of the finished product or dilute the calories in a reduced-calorie food. Bran of any grain is the outer coating of the kernel.

Mill- runs (middlings) of any grain are a by-product of milling, mostly hulls.

Additives
Digest
is hydrolyzed (broken-down) animal tissue sprayed onto the outside of dry dog food for added flavor. Corn syrup also increases palatability with a sweet taste and acts as a preservative, inhibiting bacteria.

Gums, including guar, xanthan, carageenan, and pectin are plant extracts, used as stabilizers or thickeners. BHA, BHT, and ethoxyquin are synthetic preservatives.

Tocopherols and ascorbate are vitamin E and vitamin C, used as natural preservatives.

Other possible additives include coloring agents, glucosamine and chondroitin (joint health supplements), probiotics (bacteria or yeast to aid digestion) and L-carnitine, which may help with fat metabolism.

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Posted: Fri Jun 13 00:00:00 PDT 2003

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Great information for any pet owner to have.
More complete information can be found at www.dogfoodproject.com
cherie, canonsburg, PA
Posted: 11/15/2008 10:39:41 AM
I shoulld relley check the lables on the dog food now that I know whats in it.
Katie, Suwanee, GA
Posted: 1/3/2008 4:15:39 PM
The article is find. It covers what everybody else states. The bottom line is to differentiate the quality of the ingredients. In other words, is there a difference between dihydrated chicken as first ingredient and chicken by-products as second ingredient. Which brands are super premium and which are only premium?
Luis, Miami, FL
Posted: 6/19/2007 3:13:26 PM
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