Standards of Dog Food
Standards of Dog Food
The standards stipulate requirements such as limit standards for nutrients, additives, microorganisms and heavy metals contained in dog food.
Standards:
1. Nutrients: including the requirements and proportion requirements of protein, fat, crude fiber, ash, moisture and other ingredients.
2. Additives: stipulates various nutritional supplements that can be added to dog food, as well as limit requirements.
3. Microorganisms: It is required that the number of various bacteria, molds and their metabolites in dog food cannot exceed the prescribed standards.
4. Heavy metals: stipulates the restriction requirements for the content of various heavy metals in dog food to ensure the safety of dog food.
5. Labeling: It stipulates that dog food packaging must be marked with necessary information such as product name, raw material list, production date, shelf life, etc., as well as labeling specifications and requirements. In short, the national standards for dog food are formulated to ensure the health and safety of pet dogs. Consumers can choose according to this standard when purchasing dog food, and choose dog food that meets the standards and is suitable for pet dogs, so as to ensure that their pets A healthy diet for dogs.