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Thursday, February 2, 2012

What makes it Organic - Organic and Vegan dog treats


What makes dog treats and food organic? Dog treats and food are regulated by the USDA as well as the state in which they are produced and in order to be organic the treats must first pass inspection and been processed according to USDA standards.  There are a specific set of rules and regulations that govern these treats.
As stated by the USDA “ Organic is a labeling term that indicates that the food has been produced through approved methods. These methods integrate cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that promote ecological balance. You may not use sewage, irradiation, genetic engineering or synthetic fertilizer.”
The label “100% organic “is used to describe treats that contain only organically produced ingredients with the exception of water and salt. Products sold as “organic” must have at least 95 % certified organic content the remaining of the ingredients must be approved ingredients that are non-agricultural and approved by the USDA. Treats or food containing less may be sold under the labeling “ made with organic ingredients “but these treat or food must contain at least 70% organic ingredients,  so it is important for dog owners to read carefully the wording of the labels so that they know for sure what they are receiving
Annual inspections of the operation are preformed and any changes in recipes must be in compliance with the regulations and the recipe changes must be submitted for review. Organic treats are more heavily regulated and are much better for you dog.

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