Sources
Food decisions should connect back to public standards and source material
EviNutri checks regulatory guidance, nutrient references, veterinary source material, and manufacturer disclosures when interpreting food labels.
Core public references
These references are used repeatedly when reviewing label claims, complete-and-balanced wording, nutrient standards, ingredients, and guaranteed analysis.
National Research Council. Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats.
https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/10668/nutrient-requirements-of-dogs-and-catsFDA. Complete and Balanced Pet Food.
https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-health-literacy/complete-and-balanced-pet-foodFDA. Animal Food Labeling and Pet Food Claims.
https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-foods-feeds/animal-food-labeling-and-pet-food-claimsHow we use them
We do not turn a source into a blanket product recommendation. We first check age, weight, activity, and diagnosis context, then ask whether the public label supports the decision.
Update policy
When public standards or regulator guidance changes, related guides and linked source references are reviewed together. Health-related claims stay conservative.