The number of products on the market precludes aafco from maintaining such a list.
List of dog foods that meet aafco standards.
What are aafco dog food nutrient profiles.
The aafco dog and cat food nutrient profiles express nutrient levels on a dry matter or moisture free basis.
Aafco is a non profit organization that sets standards for both animal feeds and pet foods in the united states.
The profiles were reviewed in 1994 95 and updates to the maximum concentrations for vitamin a in dog foods were implemented in 1996.
As previously mentioned aafco does not approve any feed products.
If it does the dog food label will read product name is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the aafco dog food nutrient profiles.
Most dog foods you find on store shelves meet the aafco standards for complete and balanced nutrition.
If the pet food meets or exceeds the standards it will have the following statement.
These subcommittees established the aafco dog food nutrient profiles and the aafco cat food nutrient profiles that appeared in the official publication of the aafco in 1992 and 1993 respectively.
Aafco is an acronym for the association of american feed control officials.
With this method a laboratory analysis uses a small sample of the food to verify it meets aafco s standards.
In 1995 aafco changed these standards to incorporate new scientific information completed by the pet food manufacturers.
Their goal after all is to keep your pal eating their product.
But what about a list of pet food products meeting the aafco standards.
Product name is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the aafco dog food nutrient profiles.
The source of food nutrients is not regulated by aafco.
In order for a dog food to be marketed as complete and balanced it must meet the nutritional standards.
But the guaranteed analysis on a pet food label expresses nutrient levels on an.
Most probably exceed the aafco model in one way or another that may or may not be significant.