Other Labeling - You have probably seen products with the wording; premium, super premium, ultra premium, or gourmet. These terms are used; but the product is not required to have a higher quality in their ingredients nor do they meet higher requirement standards. Some labels indicate the dog food is "natural." AAFCO defines this as a lack of artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives. Organic is used on labeling as well; it refers to how plants were grown or animals were raised. Currently there are no regulations regarding the usage of the term "organic" in labeling on pet food. The FDA is working on regulations regarding the synthetic additives used with vitamins and amino acids in regards to pet food labels using the term "organic."
In conclusion; we want to feed a nutritional product to our dogs. The FDA and AAFCO help us to accomplish that with their regulations. Some of their regulations are complicated and not as clear as they could be; but I think their heart is in the right place. If you have questions about a pet food; contact the manufacturer, FDA, or AAFCO.
(provided by Brandykegs Saint Bernards)
Click here to view our other blog; Barrels and Bibs.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.