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Thinking of Switching to Life's Abundance Health Food for
Puppies & Adult Dogs?
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Click on the links below to see how other brands compare to Life's
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Do you really know what’s in your pet’s food?
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Although you may think all pet food manufacturers have your pet’s best interests
in mind, this is not always the case. Current pet food regulations allow
manufacturers to use ingredients that you would never knowingly give to your
pet. In fact, you may be shocked to learn what some brands of pet food really
contain. Watch this short presentation before you commit to a brand of food for
your loving companion.
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Listen to Dr. Jane talk about HealthyPetNet---
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Don’t see your brand of pet food? Here are some simple steps to
show you 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 five ingredients. They play a significant role
in the nutritional make-up of a food.
- Quality Protein? Protein is essential for all bodily
functions including those of the brain, heart, skin, skeleton and
many others. Life’s Abundance contains at least 26% of high-quality
protein including chicken meal. We prefer chicken meal because it is
a more concentrated source of protein, as most of the water has been
removed.
Look for identifiable animal proteins such as
"chicken meal" rather generic terms like "poultry meal," which can
consist of any fowl (turkey, chicken, geese, etc.). You should be
aware that some manufacturers use grains such as wheat gluten or
corn gluten as less expensive sources of protein.
- What about grains? Whole grains are an excellent source
of protein, fiber, B vitamins, iron, zinc and other essential
minerals. They also provide the kind of carbohydrates that deliver
sustained energy to your dog. We include the natural goodness of
Ground Brown Rice and Oat Groats in Life’s Abundance Dog Food.
Grains like soy, corn, corn gluten, wheat and
wheat gluten are generally used as inexpensive sources of protein.
Also, these grains are prone to molds, which can be toxic. We will
never use these ingredients in Life’s Abundance foods.
- Are there by-products? Some manufacturers consider
by-products inferior sources of protein and, depending on the
source, they can be difficult to digest.
Read the ingredients carefully because current
regulations allow some manufacturers to use ingredients that you
would never knowingly give to your dog.
- What are the fat sources? We believe the primary fat
source in dog food should be animal-based because these fats contain
a profile of fatty acids that are easily metabolized and generally
more available to the body. Life’s Abundance contains chicken fat.
Animal fats can vary in quality, so look for a
species-specific fat like “chicken fat” versus “animal fat” to be
certain of the kind of fat your dog is eating.
3. Does your food contain other health-promoting ingredients, such
as: a proprietary blend of vitamins and minerals, antioxidant system
including vitamins A, C and E, vegetables, fruit, omega fatty acids and
direct fed microbials (ingredients similar to those found in supermarket
yogurts) to help support healthy immune and digestive systems.
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