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Controlling oxidation in provided food: 5 factors to consider

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Provided animal protein meals are at a higher risk for oxidative degradation as they make their way from the renderer to their destination – in this case, the pet food manufacturer.

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Shedding light on pet food safety: Risks associated with popular pet food formats

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Opportunities for microbial contamination exist throughout the pet food supply chain. For this reason, suppliers, renderers, pet food manufacturers and pet parents must work together to ensure the safety of pet foods. Below, we explore common occurrences of microbial contamination in trending pet food formats.

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The 4 Most Common Reasons for the Recall for American Dog, Cat, Pet Food

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They identified 55 different volatile chemical compounds, released from dog foods, as palatability enhancers.

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Specialized pet food and rendering services

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To make a high quality pet food or rendering product, you not only need superior ingredients, but you need a partner who understands all the steps of pet food and rendering processes.

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3 aromatic compounds ‘critical’ to the taste of dog food

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During the past decade in the pet food industry, pathogen-related recalls occurred most frequently. Materials contaminated with fungal mycotoxins such as aflatoxins have led to a recall of pet food, along with direct contamination by microorganisms such as salmonella.

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How aromas affect the deliciousness of pet food

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If a pet won’t eat its food, that’s the end of the story. It doesn’t matter if the nutrition is balanced, the price is right, or the packaging and marketing claims are attractive enough to secure the first purchase. Unlike humans, pets do not talk. they cannot “describe” why they like food A but not food B, or vice versa, Therefore, pet owners look for the pet’s behavioral cues of accepting or rejecting foods.

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