Difference between revisions of "How Pet Food is Regulated - Nutrition"
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− | |resources = {{EduBrief|text = Underpinning much of what pet | + | |resources = {{EduBrief|text = Underpinning much of what pet owners find difficult to understand (e.g., pet food labels, manufacturing practices, types of pet foods available) is closely related to how the pet food industry is regulated. For example, what is and is not allowed to be stated on a pet food label is mandated by regulatory agencies. This is the reason much of what is on a pet food label is not inherently easy to understand by pet owners and veterinary professionals alike. Other aspects of pet foods such as the ingredients used, how they are declared, tested and marketed are also related to regulation. In this section, aspects of pet food industry subject to regulation are clarified and should provide veterinary professionals with the information they require to explain issues pet owners have about pet food.}} |
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This article was: Date reviewed: April 2017 |