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Proud Paws
Pet Foods Offer . .
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Nutritionally Complete and
Balanced Products
All Proud Paws Pet Food products are 100%
nutritionally complete and balanced for the appropriate AAFCO dog or cat
food nutrient profiles. No additional sources of protein, energy,
vitamins, or minerals are needed in the pet’s diet.
All Meat Protein Sources
Dogs and cats efficiently use meat-based
protein sources to meet needs for maintenance, growth, and reproduction.
High Quality
Ingredients
Strict selection of high-quality ingredients
and manufacturing quality control procedures ensures products contain
only high-quality ingredients beneficial to the nutritional status of
pets.
High and Consistent
Palatability
Nutritional adequacy combined with great taste
ensures pets will consume needed nutrients.
Low-Fiber/High-Energy
Content
The result is less stool volume, a great
feature for pet food products.
Vitamin/Mineral
Fortification
Proper mineral and vitamin levels are
essential for a vast array of body functions and health. An improperly
formulated pet food predisposes pets to an inefficient, unhealthy life.
Locked-In Product Formula
Ensures products are consistent from one
production run to the next. Nutrition and palatability would otherwise
be compromised.
Dry Product Form
Providing a consistent, palatable, complete
pet food is more easily accomplished with dry pet foods versus canned
pet foods, which typically contain meat, meat-byproducts, cereal
products, and a high percentage of water. Canned pet foods may or may
not be fortified with needed vitamins and minerals.
Poultry Products and Fish
Meal
The use of poultry products in Proud Paws Cat
Foods guarantees a source of linoleic acid (natural source of Omega 6
fatty acid), which is important in meeting feline nutrient needs for
healthy skin and coat. Poultry and fish ingredients are crucial to
meeting a cat’s taurine (amino acid essential to cats) requirement.
Low-Ash Content in Cat Food
Proud Paws Cat Foods are formulated at ash
levels below those known to impact the incidence of Feline Urological
Syndrome (FUS). |