AvoDerm
AvoDerm is a brand of pet food that specializes in using avocados as a key ingredient. The brand is owned by Breeder's Choice Pet Foods, an American company that has been in operation since 1947. AvoDerm was created in the 1980s as a specialty food to address the needs of dogs and cats with skin and coat problems.
History[edit | edit source]
Breeder's Choice Pet Foods introduced AvoDerm in the 1980s as a natural solution to help pets with skin and coat problems. The company discovered that avocados, when used in the right formulation, could help improve the skin and coat health of pets. This led to the creation of AvoDerm, a line of pet food that uses avocados as a key ingredient.
Products[edit | edit source]
AvoDerm produces a variety of pet food products for both dogs and cats. These include dry food, wet food, and treats. All AvoDerm products contain avocados, which are known for their high nutritional value and skin and coat benefits.
Dog Food[edit | edit source]
AvoDerm's dog food range includes a variety of formulas to cater to different needs. These include puppy food, adult dog food, senior dog food, and food for specific breeds. The dog food is available in both dry and wet forms.
Cat Food[edit | edit source]
AvoDerm's cat food range also includes a variety of formulas to cater to different needs. These include kitten food, adult cat food, senior cat food, and food for specific breeds. The cat food is available in both dry and wet forms.
Avocados in Pet Food[edit | edit source]
Avocados are a key ingredient in all AvoDerm products. They are known for their high nutritional value, including vitamins A, E and C, and omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These nutrients can help improve the skin and coat health of pets.
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