I prefer ingredient lists over carbohydrate levels
Posted: Tue May 26, 2026 4:29 pm
Hello everyone,
Personally, I do not rely on carbohydrate percentages at all when I evaluate a pet food. I know these values are often estimated and can be quite unreliable, so I do not use them as a real decision criterion.
Instead, I focus on the ingredient list and try to understand the quality and origin of the ingredients used, as well as their proportion in the recipe. For me, this gives a clearer and more concrete picture of what my pets are actually eating than an approximate carb calculation.
Personally, I do not rely on carbohydrate percentages at all when I evaluate a pet food. I know these values are often estimated and can be quite unreliable, so I do not use them as a real decision criterion.
Instead, I focus on the ingredient list and try to understand the quality and origin of the ingredients used, as well as their proportion in the recipe. For me, this gives a clearer and more concrete picture of what my pets are actually eating than an approximate carb calculation.