The Origin of Current Omega Fatty Acid Standards in Pet Food

The Origin of Current Omega Fatty Acid Standards in Pet Food

In 2015, AAFCO approved specific fatty acids ratios for pet foods. Omega fatty acids are used by the body to reduce inflammation and are building blocks for many biochemical pathways. Some of these fatty acids are essential, meaning the body cannot make its own. Diet...
What is the Biggest Myth about Pet Food: AAFCO Approved Means it’s Good for your Pet

AAFCO Day 3, 7/27/14

The Pet Food Committee The committee passed a motion to put a limit on how much calcium large breed dogs get, as they grow faster and longer and too much calcium can cause health issues – developmental bone diseases. But, then, the committee passed a motion to...
What is the Biggest Myth about Pet Food: AAFCO Approved Means it’s Good for your Pet

AAFCO, Day 2, 7/26/14

The Ingredients Definition Committee met this evening. Here’s an example of what they discussed: They want to approve a definition for zinc hydroxychloride as a feed additive to provide zinc, a required mineral, to livestock. The definition includes acceptable...
What is the Biggest Myth about Pet Food: AAFCO Approved Means it’s Good for your Pet

AAFCO Meeting, Day 1, 7/25/14

This meeting was best described as my “getting my bearings” meeting. There were 250+ representatives present from every state Department of Agriculture, the US federal government (FDA), the Canadian federal government (their FDA), and a whole lot of pet...

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