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What percentage of protein is derived from animals in your dog and cat foods?
What percentage of protein is derived from animals in your dog and cat foods?

Learn more about how much of the protein in our dog and cat foods come from animal sources.

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Written by Arin
Updated over a week ago

Below are the percentages of protein derived from animals. Eggs are included in this calculation since this is a high-quality, animal-based protein.

All Life Stage Dog Food:

Chicken meal is the only source of meat protein in the formulation, which is about 65 - 67% of the total protein. However, if you are looking for the total of major, non-plant sources of protein then we can include egg and whitefish meal to it and it comes to about 78% of the 26% protein in the food. The remaining protein is from plant sources.

Grain Free All Life Stage Dog Food:

Approximately 61% of the overall 30% of protein in this formula comes from chicken meal and turkey meal. Including eggs and whitefish meal, the animal-based protein content is approximately 70%. The remaining protein comes from plant-based and multiple minor ingredients.

Large Breed Puppy:

The overall contribution of protein from Chicken meal, Eggs, Salmon Meal, Whitefish Meal and Duck Meal is 82% of the 25% protein in the food.

Sm/Med Breed Puppy:

The overall contribution of protein from Chicken meal, Eggs, Salmon Meal, Whitefish Meal and Duck Meal is 83% of the 27% protein in the food.

Weight Loss:

The overall contribution of protein from Chicken meal, Eggs and Whitefish Meal is 69% of the 30% protein in the food.

All Life Stage Cat Food:

The overall contribution from Chicken meal, Fish meal and Eggs is 90% of the 33% protein in the food.

Grain-Free All Life Stage Cat Food:
The overall contribution from Chicken meal, Turkey Meal, Fish meal and Eggs is 91% of the 38% protein in the food.
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