Eukanuba

You would love to prepare your dog’s own food. But with your busy schedule and hectic lifestyle, you simply do not have the time. Good thing you have commercial dog food brands, like Eukanuba, to help you with that little problem.

But even if you stick to only one brand, like Eukanuba, that does not mean that the whirlpool/rollercoaster ride that is the dog food selection process is made any less roll-y or whirl-y. That’s because Eukanuba has different product lines with different set of ingredients for each.

Dog food Eukanuba is one of the pioneers in dog nutrition. Sold by the Iams company since 1972, it is now owned by Procter & Gamble and manufactured by Menu Foods Income Fund of Ontario, Canada. There are a wide variety of dietary choices sold under the label, including soft, hard and wet foods. In addition, they also provide veterinarian prescription diets for the treatment of illnesses, such as digestion problems and allergies.

So with so many variety under just one label, how do you know which Eukanuba dog food is right for your dog?

Unfortunately, you don’t really know unless your dog tries it. But there are basic recommendations that you can follow. Once you have this down, then you should be able to order Eukanuba dog food online without worrying whether you are getting the right one. The company even provides Eukanuba dog food coupons that you can use both in offline and online stores selling their products.

When You Buy Dog foods, Be Sure To Read The label
The label tells you all that you need to know about the product. It contains the name of the company selling the brand and the list of ingredients used. But when it comes to dog food labels, it is not enough that you just read it. You have to understand what the words in the label mean as well.

For instance, fresh chicken in the list of ingredients means that the product contains whole chicken meat. Chicken meal, on the other hand, means that your dog is getting about 90% chicken and the rest is gluten made from grains like corn or corn meal.

See the difference? Now, compare that with chicken-flavored dog food, which contains no chicken but has the smell and taste of chicken to fool your dog into thinking he is eating chicken. Or compare that to dog foods containing chicken by-products – e.g. chicken feet, intestines, liver, and other internal organs.

Read The Actual Ingredients
So now that you have read the label and know what the dog food’s main source of protein, move down the list of ingredients to see what the rest of it is made of. Most manufacturers list their ingredients by weight with the predominant one listed as the first item. Iams Company does the same with their Eukanuba dog foods.

Choose Dog Foods With ___Meat
Stay away from dog foods that use the generic term “meat” for all their meat-based protein sources. Instead, look for those that specify the animal where the meat comes from. For instance, choose chicken meal over the generic meat meal. Protein meal is even worse since you have no assurance that the protein is even animal-based or just gluten.

Animal Feeding Tests Using AAFCO Procedures
This should be displayed prominently on the label of the dog food product. If the product does not contain these words or phrase somewhere on its label, then that means it was merely tested for the presence of nutrients. Buying these products is like buying a bunch of vitamins and minerals for your dog that he can’t even use because the product has not been processed to fit a dog’s metabolism.

Products that have passed animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures, on the other hand, help assure that you are getting your money’s worth.

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