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What does it mean when dog food says beef meal?

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Meat meal is made from the parts of animals that aren't consumed by humans. This could be up to a third to a half of the original animal and generally includes residual meat, offal, connective tissues and in some cases bones.


What is the difference between beef and beef meal in dog food?

Ingredients are listed on pet food packaging in order of predominance by weight BEFORE they are cooked. Meat meal is highly concentrated meat that is dehydrated, containing 5% moisture and 70% protein. Meat is wet, containing 70% water and only 12% protein.

Is beef dog food good for dogs?

Beef. Beef is protein-rich and higher in fat than poultry and fish. Beef is packed with nutrients and essential amino acids to help your dog thrive, but is also a common allergy.

What is meal mean in dog food?

Raw material is ground (sizing), cooked, pressed to remove fat, the remaining material is ground again and becomes a 'meal' ingredient. The 'meal' ingredients are a powdery substance that looks (exactly) like this: A meat meal ingredient being unloaded at a pet food manufacturing plant.

Should I feed my dog chicken or beef dog food?

If beef isn't the most common protein fed to dogs, then chicken certainly is. Like beef, chicken provides a great combination of nutrition and affordability, and it contains more protein and less fat than beef or pork.

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