Lamb

Type: Animal-based protein Source: Lamb muscle meat What It Is Lamb is a red meat protein source used in many pet food formulations. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Lamb is added to pet food products to: Provide high-quality animal protein Support muscle maintenance Offer alternative protein option Where It Is Commonly Found Dry … Read more

Kale

Type: Leafy green vegetable Source: Kale plant What It Is Kale is a leafy green vegetable included in small amounts for nutrients and phytonutrients. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Kale is added to pet food products to: Provide vitamins and minerals Add plant-based antioxidants Enhance marketing appeal of natural ingredients Where It Is … Read more

Hydrolyzed Salmon

Type: Hydrolyzed animal protein Source: Salmon subjected to hydrolysis What It Is Hydrolyzed salmon is salmon protein broken into smaller peptides to reduce allergenic potential. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Hydrolyzed Salmon is added to pet food products to: Support limited-ingredient diets Reduce likelihood of food reactions Provide digestible protein Where It Is … Read more

Ground White Rice

Type: Grain carbohydrate Source: Milled white rice What It Is Ground white rice is finely milled white rice used as a digestible carbohydrate source in pet food. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Ground White Rice is added to pet food products to: Provide easily digestible energy Support sensitive stomach formulas Contribute to kibble … Read more

Ground Miscanthus Grass

Type: Plant fiber Source: Miscanthus grass plant What It Is Ground miscanthus grass is a low-calorie fiber source used in some pet food formulations. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Ground Miscanthus Grass is added to pet food products to: Support stool bulk Aid weight management Provide insoluble fiber Where It Is Commonly Found … Read more

Grain Sorghum

Type: Grain carbohydrate Source: Sorghum plant What It Is Grain sorghum is a cereal grain used as a carbohydrate source in pet foods. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Grain Sorghum is added to pet food products to: Provide energy Contribute fiber Support kibble structure Where It Is Commonly Found Dry kibble Grain-inclusive formulas … Read more

Ginger

Type: Plant herb Source: Ginger root What It Is Ginger is a root spice sometimes included in small amounts for flavor or digestive support. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Ginger is added to pet food products to: Support digestive health Enhance flavor Provide plant phytonutrients Where It Is Commonly Found Limited-ingredient diets Premium … Read more

Flaxseed Oil

Type: Plant-based fat Source: Flax plant seeds What It Is Flaxseed oil is a plant oil rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 fatty acid. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Flaxseed Oil is added to pet food products to: Support skin and coat Provide plant-based omega-3s Improve fat content balance Where It Is … Read more

Fish Meal

Type: Rendered animal protein meal Source: Rendered fish tissue What It Is Fish meal is a concentrated protein ingredient made by rendering fish. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Fish Meal is added to pet food products to: Provide dense protein content Supply omega-3 fatty acids Enhance flavor Where It Is Commonly Found Dry … Read more

Fish

Type: Animal-based protein Source: Various fish species What It Is Fish provides high-quality protein and beneficial fatty acids. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Fish is added to pet food products to: Supply omega-3 fatty acids Support skin and coat health Provide digestible protein Where It Is Commonly Found Wet foods Fish-based kibble formulas … Read more