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Natural, Holistic And Organic Dog Food – What It Really Means?

If you find yourself confused in navigating through the terms, then rest assured that you are not alone. These labels are there everywhere from food and treats, to shampoo and flea treatment options.

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Natural, Holistic And Organic Dog Food – What It Really Means?

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  1. petlypro.com Natural, Holistic And Organic Dog Food – What It Really Means? You must have heard of terms such as holistic, natural and organic on different dog treats and food options. But what does it really mean? And what’s the difference really between the various classifications. If you find yourself confused in navigating through these terms, then rest assured that you are not alone. These labels are there everywhere from food and treats, to shampoo and flea treatment options. You must know what it really means before you can browse through the online dog food stores: Natural dog foodmeans that the ingredient is grown without use of any preservative, additive or chemical. The natural pet products online are not regulated in any manner and it may contain synthetic ingredients. When it all come down to pet foods, the term “natural” is being used on the food’s labels to indicate what is used to prepare the foods.

  2. petlypro.com Organic foodbasically suggests the method of farming wherein the crops are farmed on land which is chemical-free, and also free of pesticides, genetic modifications and artificial fertilizers. For the product to be “organic” certified, it must contain a minimum of 95% organic materials. For the food product to be termed organic, it must contain a minimum of 70% organic ingredients. Holistic foodentails integrated approach to the whole mind and body, and not just the definition as in how the ingredients were sourced. There aren’t any regulation on how the term would be used for the product and the term can be applied to all the products without the term really meaning anything.

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