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MemberAnybody found commercial dog foods that meet all 3 of these group’s guidelines and has Steve Brown ancestral diet caloric percentages for protein/fat/carbs? To me, that would seem like the holy grail of dog food.
After reading the below article it made me curious if there are any US companies that make a food like this.
http://www.petfoodindustry.com/articles/3518-which-petfood-nutrient-values-should-you-follow
“In my opinion, though, it appears most prudent for products to meet all three sets of values simultaneously; i.e., to be formulated to meet the highest minimum value (and lowest maximum value where one exists) among the three for each nutrient.” -
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