After you put in the physical information about your pet, click the Add button to search for an add ingredients that you’re using in its daily diet — include any vitamin supplements or oils that you use, as well. When you are done adding ingredients, click the Evaluate button.
This tells you what the levels are of calories, protein, carb, fat and what nutrients you are either lacking or have plenty of, according to your particular pet’s information.
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1 Jo // Apr 3, 2007 at 7:57 am
Here’s a great service for those who want to look into making their own pet food:
http://www.balanceit.com/adevaluator/p01_index.php
After you put in the physical information about your pet, click the Add button to search for an add ingredients that you’re using in its daily diet — include any vitamin supplements or oils that you use, as well. When you are done adding ingredients, click the Evaluate button.
This tells you what the levels are of calories, protein, carb, fat and what nutrients you are either lacking or have plenty of, according to your particular pet’s information.
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