AGROLAB offers you a large portfolio of analyses for the testing of pet food. With us, you have a strong partner at your side who supports you in all aspects of quality assurance.
HIGH REQUIREMENTS FOR PET FOOD
The scenario when a dog joyfully greets a caregiver or when a kitten fails at a daring jump is probably familiar to everyone, not least from animal videos. Pets make us laugh, are faithful companions in everyday life and are part of the family for many people, with an upward trend. It is therefore not surprising that pet owners also pay attention to the well-being and ideal care of their pets.
The range of single and compound feeds in the pet food sector is correspondingly extensive and diverse. Consumers‘ demands on the quality of the feed are high - on the one hand, the products should ensure a wholesome and healthy diet for the pets, and on the other hand, they should also be free of undesirable or harmful substances.
Producers of pet food have to meet these requirements and consequently face a wide range of possible examinations. In addition, there is a multitude of legal requirements that have to be taken into account with regard to the placing of feed on the market.
Our specialised laboratory AGROLAB LUFA GmbH supports you in these issues with a comprehensive analysis portfolio and competent advice in legal matters.
WE analise THE FOLLOWING PET FOODS FOR YOU:
- Complete feed (dry and wet feed)
- Supplementary feed (snack products, chewables, etc.)
- Animal, vegetable and mineral raw materials (single feed)
- Premixes (e.g. mineral and vitamin premixes)
- BARF products
- and others ...
AN EXCERPT FROM OUR SCOPE OF ANALYSIS
Valuable ingredients
Valuable ingredients
- Weender analysis
- Fatty acids, amino acids
- Vitamins
- Minerals and trace elements
Undesirable substances
Undesirable substances
- Mycotoxins
- Heavy metals
- Dioxins, dl-PCB, ndl-PCB
- Pesticides
- PAH
- Salmonella, Clostridium perfringens, Enterobacteriaceae, etc.
Further analyses
Further analyses
- Descriptive sensory testing
- Purines
- Qualitative proof of animal species
- Protein digestibility
- Antioxidants
- Biogenic amines
- GMO