Cutting Through the Clutter of Pet Food Jargon


Cutting Through the Clutter of Pet Food Jargon
(NC)-When it comes to trends in food, both human and pet, the focus continues to shift to natural, holistic and organic options. These terms are becoming a part of our everyday vernacular but what do they really mean when referring to the food we choose to feed our pets?
Many pet food manufacturers have been jumping on the natural and organic bandwagon, but much of the terminology used to define these diets isn't actually defined by law. Cutting through the clutter of jargon can help pet owners make an educated and informed decision about what they are feeding their pets while also knowing what is safe and governed by standards and regulations.
First and foremost it is important to note that the terms "natural" and "organic" are not interchangeable nor do they mean the same thing. In order for pet foods to be deemed "organic" they must follow USDA rules and regulations and will have the USDA organic seal on the packaging. "Natural" pet foods are also legally defined and, according to Association of American Food Control Officials (AAFCO) standards, if a pet food is deemed "natural" all the ingredients must be natural and without any chemical alterations.
When it comes to terms like "holistic" and "human grade" both are not legally defined. "Holistic" regulations and standards have not been formalized with regards to pet food and any manufacturer can make that claim on their labels or packaging. A claim the food is "human grade" is also misleading unless the entire product is edible by humans, in accordance to USDA and FDA standards.
If you want to choose a food for your pet that is not within the traditional pet food spectrum, it is important to seek out a reputable manufacturer who is clearly adhering to the guidelines discussed above. Many natural pet foods, such as Nature's Best from Hill's Pet Nutrition, offer the same level of quality and nutritional science of regular foods but also meet the regulations and legal definitions of a natural food, meaning all the ingredients used are natural and have not been chemically altered in any form. Pet owners can have peace of mind knowing their pet is being fed a natural food that will also provide the dietary support they need to live full and happy lives.
- News Canada