Dog Food Comparison
Cat Food
Comparison
Here’s
how to
compare your
brand to
Life’s
Abundance.
1. Get
your bag of
food.
Look for the
Ingredient
Statement on
the label.
2. Read
the first 5
ingredients.
They play a
significant
role in the
nutritional
make-up of a
food.
-
What
are the
protein
sources?
We
believe
the
primary
source
should
come
from
quality
animal
protein,
not
vegetable
protein
or
grain.
Foods
that
list 2
or more
grains
in the
first 5
ingredients
may have
more
vegetable
protein
than
animal
protein.
Life’s
Abundance
primary
protein
is
chicken
meal.
Why?
Because
chicken
meat
contains
a
certain
amount
of
moisture;
however,
chicken
meal is
a
concentrated
source
of
chicken
protein
because
most of
the
water
has been
removed.
Therefore,
it
stands
to
reason
that you
get a
greater
“protein
content”
in 1
pound of
chicken
meal
versus 1
pound of
chicken.
-
What
about
grains?
Two or
more
grains
listed
in the
first 5
ingredients
means
your
food may
have
more
vegetable
protein
than
animal
protein.
Grains
such as
soy,
corn,
corn
gluten
and
wheat
gluten
can be
difficult
to
digest,
which
means
less
nutrition
and more
clean
up.
Life’s
Abundance
lists
only 1
grain in
the
first
five
ingredients,
ground
brown
rice.
-
Are
there
by-products?
Some
manufacturers
consider
by-products
inferior
sources
of
protein
and,
depending
on the
source,
they can
be
difficult
to
digest.
Life’s
Abundance
does NOT
contain
by-products
ingredients.
-
What
are the
fat
sources?
Some
fats are
better
than
others.
We
believe
the
primary
fat
source
in
dogfood
should
be
animal
based
because
animal
fats
contain
a
profile
of fatty
acids
that are
easily
metabolized
and thus
are
generally
more
available
to the
body.
Life’s
Abundance
contains
chicken
fat.
3. Does
your food
contain
other
health-promoting
ingredients,
such as:
Vegetables,
Beet fiber,
Antioxidants,
Proteinated
Minerals,
Bacteria
cultures.
Your dog
deserves the
very best
food. How
does your
food measure
up?
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