Basic Nutrition Presentations

Comparing dog food ……?

I will be doing a PowerPoint presentation on pet food. I have to review three products different. I will make a good meal (well) against the less healthy foods 2. I'd like to do something on a scale from best to worst. I will use well (Such as healthier), then the authority (the brand of food as being decent Petsmart) and Purina (worst). People who are knowledgeable about nutrition the dog. Do you think these are good choices? I have basic knowledge about what is healthy and what not, but can you give me some links and anything that can help in my research? Any graphics or data would also be of great help! Thanks! Any other information welcome! I have to share this report with my class, so I thought this was an excellent opportunity to educate people!

Well, if I was going to base this off the quality of ingredients, and what ingredients are in foods. My choice would be: Orijen 6 fish, chicken soup for the soul of dog lovers (cheap, but pretty good), then horrible .. as Ol 'Roy.

ZPTC Talusan Preschool Nutrition Presentation


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