Most pet owners want to keep their pets fit and healthy, that is why they are cautious too of the dog food contents. We usually read the labels and packaging of the food we buy. Seeing the words LOW CALORIE or LOW FAT attract us to buy. Thinking that these are all true, we feed it to our pets knowing that they are good for the body and their health.
However, in a study made by the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, the commercial pet foods used for the study only had weight management claims. Not all of them can really give what they promised in their labels. Strictly following feeding dosage and instructions on packages might even break your pet's diet.
Read the full article at USA Today.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/pawprintpost/post/2010/01/news-on-pet-food-low-calorie-food-labeling-is-unreliable/1
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