The Commercial Dog Food Rating System
Using This Handy Dog Food Rating System Can Help You See How Healthy Your Pet’s Food Really Is
The following is a dry dog food rating system that I have prepared in a .pdf format that has been circulating around the internet for quite some time. It was created as a way to help rate the commercial dog food you find in the supermarket to help you judge how healthy the food really is. This is not 100% concrete but is to be used as a guide as you shop for a healthy brand of commercial dog food for your pet.
This dog food rating system is based on you adding or subtracting a certain amount of points from 100 according to the the dog food’s label and the guidelines in the file you are about to download.
An Important Guideline When Choosing A Healthy Dog Food
Many studies have shown that the primary ingredient in any commercial bought dog food should always be a meat-based protein. It should be the first item listed on the label. Pet food Ingredients are always listed in decending order by it’s weight going from highest to lowest. If corn meal, flour or corn gluten meal is listed as the primary ingredient, it is a sign on an inferior brand of food.
To download the dog food rating system, just right click the link below and choose save as. You will then choose a destination on your computer where you would like to save it to.




