Comparing Types of Pet Food

7/4/15

Comparing Types of Pet Food

See how Darwin’s raw pet food stacks up against the competition!

Darwin’s v. Freeze Dried or Dehydrated Pet Food

Darwin’s Natural Raw Pet Products

  • Darwin’s meals are made fresh, vacuum-sealed and then frozen 100% raw; there is no heat added at any point in the process.
  • Because there is no heat added, Darwin’s food retains 100% of the naturally occurring nutrients found in the ingredients.
  • Darwin’s food has a naturally high moisture content due to the fresh vegetables and meats.
  • Darwin’s does not contain grains, fillers, or artificial substitutes. Our meals are crafted with 75% real meat and 25% vegetables to provide your pet with nutrition from healthy sources.
  • Sourced using ingredients from USDA certified facilities, or facilities held to equal or greater standards when outside the United States.

Freeze Dried and Dehydrated Pet Foods

  • Freeze dried or dehydrated foods often claim they are “raw” but during the dehydration/freeze dry process most companies heat the food, therefore it is not truly raw.
  • Even though heat is used, dehydrated and freeze dried foods have not been processed with high heat-meaning much more nutritional value has been retained.
  • Needs to be rehydrated. Then it will be about 70-80% water—much better than dry food, and fits the moisture profile of a more natural diet.
  • Usually contain high quality ingredients than dry kibbles, but these foods often still contain grains and starches in the form of rice or tapioca.
  • The origin of the ingredients in dehydrated and freeze dried foods is often unknown.
  • Freeze dried and dehydrated food is a healthier option than kibble or canned foods for pet owners unwilling to feed raw.

Darwin’s v. Canned Pet Food

Darwin’s Natural Raw Pet Products

  • Darwin’s meals are made fresh, vacuum-sealed and then frozen to keep vital nutrients intact.
  • Darwin’s meals contain essential vitamins and minerals like Omega 6 and 3 fatty acids from natural or organic compounds.
  • Darwin’s does not contain grains, fillers, or artificial substitutes. Our meals are crafted with 75% real meat and 25% vegetables to provide your pet with protein from healthy sources.
  • Darwin’s meals do not contain steroids, hormones or chemical preservatives.
  • Darwin’s food has a naturally high moisture content due to the fresh vegetables and meats.
  • Sourced using ingredients from USDA certified facilities, or facilities held to equal or greater standards when outside the United States.

Canned Pet Foods

  • Canned pet foods are processed with high heat and pressure, destroying many vital micro-nutrients.
  • Canned pet foods use mostly synthetic vitamins to replace the micro-nutrients lost in the preserving process.
  • Canned food typically contains protein derived from grains or grain by-products and sources such as corn gluten meal and wheat instead of protein from real meat.
  • Canned pet foods contain flavor enhancers, sweeteners, and other artificial chemicals and preservatives.
  • Canned food has a similar moisture content to raw foods (between 70 and 80%).
  • The origin of the ingredients in canned foods are unknown.

Darwin’s v. Premium Kibble

Darwin’s Natural Raw Pet Products

  • Darwin’s meals are made fresh, vacuum-sealed and then frozen to keep vital nutrients intact.
  • Darwin’s meals contain essential vitamins and minerals like Omega 6 and 3 fatty acids from natural or organic compounds.
  • Darwin’s does not contain grains, fillers, or artificial substitutes. Our meals are crafted with 75% real meat and 25% vegetables to provide your pet with nutrients from healthy sources.
  • Darwin’s meals do not contain steroids, hormones or chemical preservatives.
  • Sourced using ingredients from USDA certified facilities, or facilities held to equal or greater standards when outside the United States.

Premium Dry Kibble

  • Premium kibbles are processed with high heat and pressure which destroys many vital micro-nutrients the ingredients once contained.
  • Premium kibbles use mostly synthetic vitamins and minerals to replace the micro-nutrients lost in the preserving process.
  • Premium kibbles are loaded with carbohydrates (commonly soy, wheat, rice, corn, barley, potatoes, tapioca or starch) to serve as sources of energy and calories; they often use vegetables as their main source of protein.
  • Premium kibbles contain a lot of additives including but not limited to: toxic preservatives BHA, BHT, and ethoxyquin to guarantee a 12-month shelf life, emulsifiers to bind fat and water, and artificial flavors and colors to improve appearance and palatability.
  • The origin of the ingredients in kibble are unknown.

Learn more about Darwin’s Raw Dog Food
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