Are Years meals compliant with WSAVA guidelines?Updated 12 hours ago
Yes — Years follows WSAVA guidelines when preparing meals for your dog. These guidelines help ensure that every recipe is nutritionally complete, safe, and backed by veterinary expertise.
🐾 Do Years Follow WSAVA Guidelines?
At Years, we’re committed to delivering meals that meet the highest standards in pet nutrition. That’s why we align with the recommendations set out by the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) — a globally respected organization that provides science-based guidance for pet food formulation.
Here’s how we follow WSAVA’s principles:
- Veterinary oversight: Our recipes are developed with input from qualified veterinary professionals, ensuring they meet the nutritional needs of dogs at every life stage.
- Complete and balanced nutrition: Each Years meal is formulated to provide all essential nutrients, as recommended by WSAVA’s Global Nutrition Committee.
- Transparent labeling: We clearly list all ingredients and nutritional information so you know exactly what’s in your dog’s bowl.
- Quality control: Our production process includes rigorous safety checks and traceability protocols to maintain consistent quality.
It’s important to note that WSAVA does not certify or approve specific brands. Instead, it offers guidelines that responsible pet food companies—like Years—can follow to ensure their products are safe and nutritionally sound.
If you’d like to learn more about WSAVA’s standards, you can explore their Global Nutrition Toolkit or speak with your vet about what to look for in a trustworthy dog food brand.
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