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Potassium Iodide

Type: Mineral supplement (iodine source) Source: Mineral What It Is Potassium iodide is a mineral compound used as a source of iodine in pet food mineral premixes. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Potassium iodide may be included to: Provide iodine Support nutritional completeness Maintain consistent iodine levels across batches Where It Is Commonly … Read more

Potassium Chloride

Type: Mineral supplement (potassium source) Source: Mineral What It Is Potassium chloride is a mineral compound used as a source of potassium in pet food formulations. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels It may be included to: Provide potassium as part of a mineral blend Support nutritional completeness Maintain consistent mineral targets across batches … Read more

Phosphoric Acid

Type: Acidifier / mineral-related ingredient Source: Mineral-derived What It Is Phosphoric acid is an acid used to adjust acidity (pH). In some formulations it may also relate to phosphorus content, depending on how the product is formulated. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Phosphoric acid may be included to: Adjust acidity (pH) Support stability … Read more

Peas

Type: Legume / plant ingredient Source: Plant (legume) What It Is Peas are legumes used in some pet foods as a plant-based ingredient. They may contribute starch, fiber, and plant-derived components depending on the formula. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Peas may be included to: Provide carbohydrates and plant-based components Support grain-free or … Read more

Pea Protein

Type: Plant protein concentrate Source: Plant (peas) What It Is Pea protein is a concentrated protein ingredient derived from peas. It may be included to increase protein content from plant sources. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Pea protein may be included to: Increase total protein content Support grain-free formulations Provide plant-derived protein components … Read more

Pea Fiber

Type: Fiber ingredient Source: Plant (peas) What It Is Pea fiber is derived from peas and used primarily as a dietary fiber ingredient. It may be included to add bulk and support stool consistency. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Pea fiber may be included to: Add fiber for stool consistency Increase bulk in … Read more

Parsley

Type: Plant ingredient / herb Source: Plant (parsley) What It Is Parsley is an herb that may be included in small amounts as a plant ingredient. It may appear as part of an herb blend or for flavor/aroma support. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Parsley may be included to: Add a mild herbal … Read more

Oregano Extract

Type: Plant extract (flavoring and/or antioxidant support) Source: Plant (oregano) What It Is Oregano extract is derived from oregano and may be included for flavoring, aroma, or as part of a botanical/antioxidant blend depending on the product. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Oregano extract may be included to: Add flavor or aroma Support … Read more

Oil of Rosemary

Type: Antioxidant / preservative support ingredient Source: Plant (rosemary) What It Is Oil of rosemary is a rosemary-derived ingredient used primarily for antioxidant properties. It may be included as part of a preservative system, especially in foods containing fats and oils. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Oil of rosemary may be included to: … Read more

Ocean Fish Meal (Ethoxyquin Used as a Preservative)

Type: Rendered fish protein + preservative note Source: Fish (species not specified) + synthetic antioxidant (ethoxyquin) What It Is Ocean fish meal is a rendered fish ingredient with moisture removed, creating a concentrated protein source. This label wording indicates ethoxyquin was used as a preservative, typically to stabilize the fish meal. Why It Appears on … Read more