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Reply To: Paramount brand dog food?
I too saw the Paramount brand at Walmart and noticed they have a grain free variety. Since I had never heard of this brand decided to do a little searching. It is owned by USPet which you can find doing an internet search. I emailed the company to ask where their ingredients come from just to make sure it’s not China. This is what they wrote back:
“Thank you for contacting USPet Nutrition about our Paramount ingredients.
Paramount is made with US sourced ingredients with the exception of a portion of the vitamins and minerals that are added to the food to be sure it provides 100% of a dog’s nutritional requirements. Some of the vitamins and minerals are not available domestically so we source them from qualified suppliers outside of the US. Components of the vitamin and minerals are sourced from either Asia or Europe. These ingredients make up less than 1% of the formula and are tested on a regular basis to ensure quality specifications are met.”
Since there have been no reviews for this product I’m still not sure if I should let my small breed adult companion try it. If anyone else has tried it and has the analysis for it I would really love to hear from you.
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