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    Royal Canin food doesn’t have AAFCO statement about animal feeding tests?

    @mily Thanks for the info. Very good and interesting to know. I’m currently feeding Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin salmon and rice because my pup has developed chicken allergy. Unfortunately royal canin doesn’t have any non chicken formula, plus purina is much more affordable.
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    Royal Canin food doesn’t have AAFCO statement about animal feeding tests?

    @joeylanc Can you expand on what issues you have with the ingredients? What other brands should I be looking at then?
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    Royal Canin food doesn’t have AAFCO statement about animal feeding tests?

    @drew2ube Sure! I don’t have a copy of what I asked exactly, but basically what I asked here and why their food doesn’t have the feeding trials label. I will say they responded very quickly. I once had questions for Purina and it took weeks to get a response. Here is the response: Thank you...
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    Royal Canin food doesn’t have AAFCO statement about animal feeding tests?

    @drew2ube I sent them an email and got a very long PR response that ultimately didn’t answer anything. I’d be curious to know how all the feeding trials actually work.
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    Royal Canin food doesn’t have AAFCO statement about animal feeding tests?

    @drew2ube That would make sense, but I went through all their dry kibble and none of them have the feeding trial statement.
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    Royal Canin food doesn’t have AAFCO statement about animal feeding tests?

    I’ve been wondering why Royal Canin kibble doesn’t have the AAFCO statement on their food that says “Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiates that NAME OF FOOD provides complete and balanced nutrition for X life stage”. They only have the statement that says it’s formulated to...
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