Being able to put the word "organic" on a food product is a valuable marketing advantage in today's consumer market. Certification is intended to protect consumers from misuse of the term, and make buying organics easy. However, the organic labelling made possible by certification itself usually requires explanation.
In the US, federal organic legislation defines three levels of organics. Products made entirely with certified organic ingredients and methods can be labelled "100% organic". Products with 95% organic ingredients can use the word "organic". Both may also display the USDA organic seal. A third category, containing a minimum of 70% organic ingredients, can be labelled "made with organic ingredients". In addition, products may also display the logo of the certification body that approved them. Products made with less than 70% organic ingredients can not advertise this information to consumers and can only mention this fact in the product's ingredient statement. Similar percentages and labels apply in the EU.
Cooked Chicken - A whole dressed organic chicken simmered in natural well water is a wonderful healthy supplement.
A great addition to any dry dog food.
Whole dressed organic chicken
Natural well water
Crude Protein Min 8.0%
Crude Fat Min. 4.0% Crude Fiber Max 1.5% Moisture 78.0%
Carbohydrates N/A from Manufacturer
Calories:
111 Kcals/100g, 410 Kcals/Can
Weight of Dog
10 lbs
20 lbs
40 lbs
Cans Daily
1/2 to 3/4
3/4 to 1-1/2
1-1/2 to 2
Puppies, pregnant and nursing dogs may require 2 to 3 times the adult amounts. Serving size can be reduced for less active and older dogs. Actual amount of food your dog requires depends on activity, age, environment and breed. Fresh water should be available at all times. For your pet's well being, see your veterinarian regularly.
Turkey with Potato and Carrots Dinner - Organic turkey with organic market-fresh vegetables create a wholesome dinner.
A great addition to any dry dog food.
Organic Turkey
Natural Well Water
Organic Potatoes
Organic Carrots
Organic Guar Gum
Vitamins:
Vitamin A Acetate
Vitamin D2
Supplement
Vitamin E Supplement
Ascorbic Acid
Niacin Supplement
D Calcium Pantothenate
Riboflavin Supplement
Thiamin Mononitrate
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Vitamin B12
Biotin
Folic Acid
Zinc Proteinate
Iron Proteinate
Maganese Proteinate
Copper Proteinate
Calcium Iodate
Sodium Selenite
Crude Protein Min 8.0%
Crude Fat Min. 4.0% Crude Fiber Max 1.5% Moisture 78.0%
Carbohydrates N/A from Manufacturer
Calories:
202 Kcals/100g, 745 Kcals/Can
Weight of Dog
10 lbs
20 lbs
40 lbs
Cans Daily
1/2 to 3/4
3/4 to 1-1/2
1-1/2 to 2
Puppies, pregnant and nursing dogs may require 2 to 3 times the adult amounts. Serving size can be reduced for less active and older dogs. Actual amount of food your dog requires depends on activity, age, environment and breed. Fresh water should be available at all times. For your pet's well being, see your veterinarian regularly.
1. Linda on 4/16/2009, said:
Just as with the other Evanger's choice I rated, I'm sure it's a top notch food, but my dog hated it - probably because she's always preferred a stew-type food and isn't crazy about the loaf/solid-type canned foods.
2. Sarah on 3/22/2009, said:
My dogs like it. Seems to be a good quality.
3. Noel on 2/3/2009, said:
5 Schipperkees LOVE these!
4. Mary Lou on 10/10/2008, said:
he likes it, and i like the solid ground food in the can. will buy this again