Potato Flour

Type: Carbohydrate / thickener Source: Milled dried potatoes What It Is Potato flour is made from dried potatoes ground into flour. It can provide carbohydrates and help bind or thicken foods. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Potato Flour is added to pet food products to: Provide a carbohydrate source Help with texture and … Read more

Powdered Eggshells

Type: Mineral source (calcium) Source: Ground eggshells What It Is Powdered eggshells are dried eggshells ground into a fine powder, used mainly as a natural calcium source. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Powdered Eggshells is added to pet food products to: Supply calcium Support bone and teeth health Help balance mineral formulation Where … Read more

Chicken Gizzards

Type: Animal-based organ meat Source: Chicken gizzards What It Is Chicken gizzards are the muscular stomach tissue of chickens. They are protein-rich and commonly used as an organ ingredient. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Chicken Gizzards is added to pet food products to: Provide animal-based protein Increase palatability Contribute naturally occurring nutrients Where … Read more

Rosemary

Type: Herb / botanical Source: Rosemary plant What It Is Rosemary is an aromatic herb used in small amounts for flavor and sometimes for its antioxidant compounds. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Rosemary is added to pet food products to: Add flavor and aroma Support product freshness (as a natural antioxidant source) Complement … Read more

Soy Protein Isolate

Type: Plant protein concentrate Source: Processed soy protein fraction What It Is Soy protein isolate is a highly concentrated form of soy-derived protein with most non-protein components removed. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Soy protein isolate is added to pet food products to: Increase protein content Support amino acid balance Adjust overall nutrient … Read more

Soy Lecithin

Type: Emulsifier (phospholipid) Source: Derived from soybeans What It Is Soy lecithin is a naturally derived emulsifier that helps blend fats and water in processed foods. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Soy lecithin is added to pet food products to: Improve texture consistency Stabilize fat distribution Support manufacturing processes Where It Is Commonly … Read more

Sodium and Chloride

Type: Essential electrolytes (minerals) Source: Typically supplied as sodium chloride and other mineral salts What It Is Sodium and chloride are essential electrolytes involved in fluid balance, nerve signaling, and muscle function. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Sodium and chloride are added to pet food products to: Maintain proper hydration balance Support nerve … Read more

Selenium

Type: Trace mineral Source: Supplemented selenium compounds What It Is Selenium is an essential trace mineral involved in antioxidant enzyme systems. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Selenium is added to pet food products to: Support antioxidant defenses Assist thyroid-related functions Meet trace mineral requirements Where It Is Commonly Found Complete and balanced diets … Read more

Rice Protein Concentrate

Type: Plant protein concentrate Source: Processed rice protein fraction What It Is Rice protein concentrate is a plant-derived protein used to increase protein levels in formulations. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels It is added to pet food products to: Boost protein content Support amino acid balance Enhance formulation flexibility Where It Is Commonly … Read more

Potassium Alginate

Type: Thickener / stabilizer Source: Seaweed-derived alginate combined with potassium What It Is Potassium alginate is a gelling and stabilizing agent derived from seaweed. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels It is added to pet food products to: Improve texture Stabilize moisture content Support manufacturing consistency Where It Is Commonly Found Wet foods Moist … Read more