Pumpkin Puree

Type: Vegetable (fiber source) Source: Pureed pumpkin What It Is Pumpkin puree is cooked and mashed pumpkin used primarily as a fiber source in pet foods. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Pumpkin Puree is added to pet food products to: Provide soluble fiber Support stool quality Add plant-based nutrients in small amounts Where … Read more

Rye Flour

Type: Grain flour (carbohydrate) Source: Ground rye grain What It Is Rye flour is a grain flour used as a carbohydrate source and structural ingredient in some pet foods. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Rye Flour is added to pet food products to: Provide carbohydrates Support product structure and binding Contribute to grain-inclusive … Read more

Garbanzo Flour

Type: Legume flour (carbohydrate / protein) Source: Ground garbanzo beans (chickpeas) What It Is Garbanzo flour is made from ground chickpeas and is used as a source of carbohydrates and plant-based protein. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Garbanzo Flour is added to pet food products to: Provide plant-based protein Provide carbohydrates Support structure … Read more

Salmon Broth

Type: Broth / moisture ingredient Source: Broth made from salmon What It Is Salmon broth is the liquid produced from cooking salmon. It’s used for moisture and flavor. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Salmon Broth is added to pet food products to: Improve aroma and taste Support moisture content Encourage food acceptance Where … Read more

Bacon

Type: Animal-based ingredient (processed meat) Source: Cured pork What It Is Bacon is a cured pork ingredient used mainly for flavor and fat contribution. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Bacon is added to pet food products to: Boost palatability Add flavor Contribute fat for taste/texture Where It Is Commonly Found Treats and toppers … Read more

Portabella Mushrooms

Type: Vegetable / fungal ingredient Source: Portabella mushrooms What It Is Portabella mushrooms are edible mushrooms used primarily for flavor and as a minor source of fiber and micronutrients. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Portabella Mushrooms is added to pet food products to: Add flavor and variety Contribute small amounts of fiber Support … Read more

Lamb Heart

Type: Animal-based organ meat Source: Lamb heart What It Is Lamb heart is a muscle organ that provides animal protein and naturally occurring nutrients. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Lamb Heart is added to pet food products to: Provide animal-based protein Support nutrient density Offer variety for some diets Where It Is Commonly … Read more

Beef Heart

Type: Animal-based organ meat Source: Beef heart What It Is Beef heart is a muscle organ that provides animal protein and naturally occurring nutrients. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Beef Heart is added to pet food products to: Provide animal-based protein Improve palatability Contribute natural nutrient density Where It Is Commonly Found Fresh/gently … Read more

Millet Flour

Type: Carbohydrate / grain flour Source: Milled millet grain What It Is Millet flour is ground millet used as a carbohydrate source and binder in some formulas. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Millet Flour is added to pet food products to: Provide carbohydrates Help with binding/structure Support formula consistency Where It Is Commonly … Read more

Sea Salt

Type: Mineral seasoning (sodium/chloride) Source: Evaporated seawater salt What It Is Sea salt is salt used for flavor and as a source of sodium and chloride, which are essential electrolytes. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Sea Salt is added to pet food products to: Enhance flavor Provide sodium and chloride Support electrolyte balance … Read more