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Beet Pulp

Type: Fiber ingredient Source: Plant (sugar beet) What It Is Beet pulp is the fibrous material left after sugar beets are processed. In pet foods, it is used primarily as a fiber source. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Beet pulp may be included to: Add fiber for stool consistency Support kibble structure Contribute … Read more

Beef Tallow

Type: Animal fat source Source: Animal (cattle) What It Is Beef tallow is rendered fat from cattle. In pet foods, it is used as a concentrated fat source and can improve aroma and palatability. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Beef tallow may be included to: Add dietary fat and calories Improve taste and … Read more

Beef Stock

Type: Flavor / moisture ingredient Source: Animal (cattle) What It Is Beef stock is a liquid made by simmering beef and/or bones. In pet foods it is generally used for moisture and flavor. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Beef stock may be included to: Add moisture to wet foods Improve aroma and palatability … Read more

Beef Fat

Type: Animal fat source Source: Animal (cattle) What It Is Beef fat is fat derived from cattle. It may be added to pet food as a calorie-dense energy source and to improve aroma and palatability. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Beef fat may be included to: Add dietary fat and energy Improve taste … Read more

Beef and Bone Meal

Type: Rendered animal ingredient (vague processing term) Source: Animal (cattle) What It Is Beef and bone meal is a rendered product made from beef tissues and bone. It is commonly used as a concentrated ingredient in some formulas. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels It may be included to: Provide concentrated animal-derived material Contribute … Read more

Beef

Type: Animal protein Source: Animal (cattle) What It Is Beef refers to meat from cattle. In pet food, it is commonly used as a primary animal protein source. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Beef may be included to: Provide animal protein Add fat and palatability Support taste and aroma Where It Is Commonly … Read more

Barley Grass

Type: Plant-based ingredient Source: Plant (barley grass) What It Is Barley grass refers to the young green shoots of the barley plant. It may be included in some formulas as part of a plant “greens” blend. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Barley grass may be added to: Support “greens” or plant-ingredient blends Contribute … Read more

Barley

Type: Grain / carbohydrate source Source: Plant (barley) What It Is Barley is a grain used in some pet foods as a carbohydrate and fiber source. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Barley may be included to: Provide carbohydrates for energy Add fiber for stool consistency Support kibble structure and processing Where It Is … Read more

Bacon Broth

Type: Flavor ingredient Source: Animal (pork) What It Is Bacon broth is a broth made from cooking bacon or bacon-flavored components. It is used primarily for aroma and palatability. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels It may be added to: Increase palatability Add aroma and flavor Encourage consistent eating Where It Is Commonly Found … Read more

Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)

Type: Antioxidant / vitamin Source: Vitamin (often produced via fermentation) What It Is Ascorbic acid is Vitamin C. In pet food, it is commonly used as an antioxidant to help slow oxidation and support freshness. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels It may be included to: Support freshness Help stabilize fats and oils Complement … Read more