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  1. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), if the label says, “Beef Flavor Dog Food,” then “a specific percentage (of the beef) is not required, but a product must contain an ...

  2. Feb 22, 2018 · Recent research shows that some GMOs may be harmful to our health. While you might be avoiding GMOs on your grocery list for you and your family, you may not realize that there are GMOs in some pet food products as well. Know what GMOs are in what pet food products and how you can keep your pet healthy, happy and safe.

    • Two labels that indicate a product has no GMOs. Foods that carry the United States Department of Agriculture's 100 percent organic seal usually don't contain GMO ingredients, but the agency does not test products to verify this.
    • Corn and soy are the major GMO crops in the U.S. According to our 2014 tests, a food had GMOs if a corn- or soy-containing product in it was not organic and did not carry the Non-GMO Project Verified seal or another non-GMO claim.
    • Sugar can be GMO. Much of the sugar in America's sugar bowls and processed foods—not only baked goods, soda, and sweets, but also foods such as bread, cereal, soups, and yogurt—come from sugar beets and 99 percent of that crop is genetically modified.
    • GMOs can surprise you. Canola, corn, and soy are in a lot of foods. So are ingredients derived from them, such as baking powder, beta carotene, cellulose, citric acid, corn starch, lactic acid, lecithin, riboflavin, miso, soybean oil, soy protein, soy sauce, vitamin E (tocopherol), and xanthan gum.
  3. Genetically Modified Organisms are organisms that have had their DNA modified by scientists. The fact is, we and our pets have probably been consuming GMOs for years without even knowing it. So, what is so bad about GMOs and why should we avoid them? Well, here’s a “quick overview to GMOs” we put together…

  4. Mar 12, 2014 · If your dogs food contains corn or soy, there’s a good chance it’s been genetically modified. But is that a bad thing? Dr. Robert Silver opens in a new tab, a holistic vet based in Boulder, CO, breaks it down. Is GMO Foods Safe For Your Dog?

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  6. May 17, 2023 · As a pet owner, you may be concerned about the presence of GMOs in your dogs food and their potential impact on your furry friend’s health. In this blog post, we will explore the basics of GMOs, their prevalence in dog food, and the pros and cons of choosing GMO or non-GMO products for your pet.

  7. Jul 5, 2017 · Most dog food contains GMOs Unless the food specifically states that it’s non-GMO, you can pretty much assume that it contains genetically modified ingredients, Silver says. That’s because 95 percent of corn and soy crops are GMO—and those are major ingredients in most traditional dog food.

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