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What is meat meal in dog food?

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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 meal and meat in dog food?

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. When meat is cooked in the extrusion process, the moisture is removed, resulting in a very SMALL percentage of meat in the total makeup of the finished pet food.

What percent of a dogs meal should be meat?

Age and Meat Recommendations Veterinarian David McCluggage recommends that protein sources make up 25 to 50 percent of a dog's diet.

What does it mean when dog food says beef meal?

Whole meat meals often contain muscle and meat tissue from different parts of the body (for example, breast and thigh meat), so your dog is getting the nutritional benefits from both types of meat. Myth: All meat meals are created equal. Fact: There are some types of meat meals you want to avoid.

Is dog food or meat better for dogs?

Raw Diets Can Have Health Benefits The bones in a raw food diet can be good for your dog's dental health. And meat is more nutrient-dense, leading to smaller poops. But making complete raw diets from scratch takes a lot of work. And if done wrong, they can be dangerous to you and your pet.

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