Dogs, a great post
Numerous such guides are available on the Internet, and pet owners routinely consult them in order to find out which dog food products offer the best value for money. Just as most discerning shoppers carefully compare the ingredients on the packages of food that they buy for their families, pet owners that are particularly concerned about what their dogs are eating pay close attention to the ingredients on the labels of dog foods as well. The main difference of course is that quality standards for dog food aren't as clearly defined as it is with human food, nor are there equally strict regulations in place. Making it even harder to figure out which dog foods are worth purchasing is the common practice of using ambiguous deive terms for dog food products. Manufacturer have quite a bit of leeway in deciding which dog food products carry deions such as premium or natural, so products from different manufacturers that carry the same deions may be radically different in terms of nutritional content.