Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food

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The ingredients declaration on pet food packaging varies according to legislation in place within a country. In Europe, ingredients can be grouped together under a category term. For example, many minerals can be included under the additives category rather than naming them individually, and ingredients sourced from animals can be included under the group term meat and animal derivatives (Table 1).

TABLE 1: Ingredient categories within Europe - defined by EU Commission Directive 98/67/EC
Term Definition Example Ingredients
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Alternatively, a European pet food manufacturer may choose to provide a full ingredients list. Since labelling legislation varies from country to country, pet food manufacturers may be required to list all ingredients. For example, in the USAa pet food manufacturer must list all ingredients used providing information about any process used to make the ingredients and the chemical names where appropriate (for example, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6). A glossary of commonly used ingredients in the EU is provided in Table 2.

Table 1 – Category terms within the European Union

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Table 2a – Glossary of common ingredients used to make wet pet food in Europe

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Table 2b – Glossary of common ingredients used to make dry food in Europe

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