New Natural Pet Food Products

Published July 8, 2011

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Today, IAMS is proud to announce the expansion of its Naturals line of pet foods with the introduction of two new recipes available for sale: IAMS Sensitive Naturals, a recipe geared towards dogs with ingredient sensitivities, and IAMS Simple & Natural, a recipe which contains simple and high quality ingredients.

With the introduction of these two new recipes, IAMS is hoping to meet the needs of pet parents who want either a simply made dog food with high quality ingredients (ingredients that are readable and understandable) or a dog food that caters to their dog's ingredient sensitivities or possible allergies, issues which may cause unwarranted itching and scratching.

Within these new products, IAMS emphasizes its inclusion of vitamin E, Omega 3 fatty acids from fish oil for healthy skin and coat, real chicken, fish or lamb meal for building muscle and natural prebiotics aimed at aiding in the digestive process.

As with all IAMS products, these new and innovative pet foods will be available in pet specialty stores, mass retailers and grocers.

For more information regarding these new products, readers can visit IAMS website or Facebook page.

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Comments (3)

Mae (Unverified)

I checked the ingredients - "natural" or not, this food still has too much grain, not enough meat for a dog's optimal health, weight, and digestion. It even contains an added sugar - hello there, obesity and hyperactivity!

No thanks.

VitaHound Staff (Unverified)

I enjoy the sites focus on natural health remedies for our beloved dogs. Our organization VitaHound is fully committed to reaserching the holistic approach to raising dogs.

Anonymous (Unverified)

I enjoy the sites focus on natural health remedies for our beloved dogs. Our organization VitaHound is fully committed to reaserching the holistic approach to raising dogs.