Mito
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The higher quality dog foods will provide a full nutritional analysis. Here is one example where they actually list the calcium to phosphorus ratio.I checked one of the packs of dog food we have and it didn’t list the phosphorus / phosphate on it or on their website (UK brand) but it did list calcium and the ingredients - lots and lots of PUFA - soy and fish oils - which I didn’t expect in a hydrolysed & hypoallergenic food. Or maybe I should have.But we had to take our little guy off of it anyway because it was the vets last attempt at a fix but she said it seems to have made him worse. Just have to see how things go on homemade meals now and vet says she is happy for us to give it a try.
And they also list amounts of PUFA.