Titan Blue is a finely ground mix of Poultry, Beef, Salmon By-Product, Egg Product, Beef Tripe, Beef Liver, Beef Hearts, Beef Kidneys, Dicalcium Phosphate, Wheat Germ Oil, Taurine, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Dried Kelp, L-Lysine, DL-Methionine, Zync Sulfate, Iron Sulfate, Magnesium Oxide, Yucca Schindigera Extract (For ...
Is Titan Aafco approved?
Titan Red is a combination of Beef and Salmon. It is a fine ground complete diet that is AAFCO Certified for Dogs.Dec 7, 2020
How much raw should I feed my dog?
As a general rule, dogs should be eating approximately 2-5% of their body weight in raw food per day. This will vary depending on the dog's energy and activity levels. If your pet is overweight and needs to lose a few extra kilos, feed them closer to 2% of their body weight and give them more exercise.Jan 6, 2017
How much raw food should I feed my dog calculator?
One rule of thumb is to feed 2-4% of the pet's body weight. Smaller dogs will require a higher percentage of their body weight, while larger dogs will require a smaller percentage of their body weight. The daily portion should be split between morning and night.
What is the difference between Titan Red and Titan blue?
TITAN RED are exactly the same except the Beef Muscle Meat as the initial component (also in TITAN BLUE) and the added Beef muscle meat to replace the weight of the Chicken or Turkey in the TITAN RED USDA inspected plant (TITAN RED).
What dog food is recognized by the AAFCO?
What pet foods are AAFCO-approved? In short, AAFCO does not approve, certify or otherwise endorse pet foods. There is no AAFCO-approved pet food. Most state feed laws and regulations reference to the AAFCO Official Publication as part of the nutritional adequacy labeling for pet foods.