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The AAFCO Dog and Cat Food Nutrient Profiles and the AAFCO Feeding Protocols are the only methods recognized by AAFCO for substantiating the nutritional adequacy of "complete and balanced" dog or cat foods.
19 Oct 2017 A growing kitten or a dog nursing six pups, for example, has different nutritional requirements than an older, spayed or neutered pet. Pet food made for adult dogs and cats contains lower levels of some nutrients, eliminating unnecessary excesses. When you see a reference to either an AAFCO nutrient
Dog foods labeled as 'complete and balanced' must meet standards established by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) either by meeting a nutrient profile or by passing a feeding trial. In 1995, the AAFCO's Canine Nutrition Expert Subcommittee revised their Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.
After eight years of deliberation and somewhat contentious debate, the revisions to the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Dog and Cat Food Nutrient Profiles have almost made it through all the hoops.
Because AAFCO is not a government agency, it has no regulatory abilities, but AAFCO recommendations have become the foundation for most state laws and regulations for all animal feeds. AAFCO members meet to amend the AAFCO Model Pet Food Regulations to address new information and issues related to pet
recognised authorities, the American Association of Food Control Officers (AAFCO) and the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academy of Sciences in the USA. In addition, the industry has internal Nutritional Guidelines for cats, dogs and rabbits. The NRC and the internal Nutritional Guidelines issue tables
It's not a government agency like the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) or the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), so AAFCO does not have any regulatory authority. Instead, AAFCO has established a series of nutritional standards for complete and balanced pet foods. Many states use the AAFCO guidelines to
Dogs and cats require specific dietary nutrient concentrations based on their life stage. The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) publishes dog and cat nutrient profiles for adult maintenance and reproduction (see Table: AAFCO Nutrient Requirements for Dogs and see Table: AAFCO Nutrient
The following items represent some of The Dog Food Advisor's most frequently asked questions about AAFCO dog food nutrient profiles. What is AAFCO? AAFCO is an acronym for the Association of American Feed Control Officials. AAFCO is a non-profit organization that sets standards for both animal feeds and pet foods
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