Just because a pet food is labeled as "natural," doesn't necessarily mean it's healthy (or even safe!) for your animal. We've seen many products that claim to be natural despite being made with questionable ingredients. So why are these products even allowed to be labeled as "natural?" It turns out that the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO)’s interpretation of "natural" leaves a lot of room for interpretation:
Nulo believes providing good pet nutrition is simple - use only the finest ingredients, follow a unique recipe, and skip the shortcuts.
In celebration of National Adopt a Shelter Dog month in October, we'd love to have you be a part of our Buy One/Give One FoodRaising event in support of our local dog AND cat rescues!
Add a little international flair to your pet's diet! Farmina has been been a trusted producer of pet food for over 55 years in Italy. Listen to Farmina representative David Zing share more about what makes them stand out in the market and the natural and delicious options available for your dog... and soon cat, as well!
Acana meat-based pet foods support their Biologically Appropriate™ concept—that the food your pet eats should mirror the quantity, freshness, and variety of meats that nature-evolved dogs and cats eat. Made with fresh ingredients from local farmers and ranchers, they feature cage-free poultry, nest-laid eggs, ranch-raised meats, and wild-caught fish. And don't leave out the fruits and vegetables—although they do leave out the high-glycemic carbohydrates, vegetable proteins, and synthetic additives.