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Pet Food Label Maker Guide

Create pet food nutrition labels �?guaranteed analysis, calorie statements, AAFCO compliance basics, and dog vs cat label differences.

Published: 2026-06-03

BOF summary: A pet food label maker helps format guaranteed analysis (protein, fat, fiber, moisture), calorie content statements, and ingredient lists per AAFCO and FDA pet food regulations �?distinct from human Nutrition Facts panels.

Human vs Pet Labels

| Element | Human food | Pet food | |---------|------------|----------| | Panel name | Nutrition Facts | Guaranteed Analysis | | Reg framework | 21 CFR 101 | AAFCO + FDA CPG | | Calories | Per serving DV | kcal/kg and kcal/cup | | Nutrient basis | Per serving + %DV | Min/max guarantees |

Guaranteed Analysis Basics

Typical minimums/maximums declared:

  • Crude protein (min %)
  • Crude fat (min %)
  • Crude fiber (max %)
  • Moisture (max %)

Ash and carbohydrate may be calculated by difference for calorie statements.

Calorie Statement

AAFCO expects metabolizable energy (kcal/kg) and often per common feeding unit (cup, can). Use modified Atwater factors or feeding trials for accuracy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does FDA require Nutrition Facts on pet food?

Pet food uses different labeling �?not the human Nutrition Facts format. State regulators and AAFCO model bills govern most U.S. pet labels.

Can I reuse human ingredient USDA data?

Some ingredients overlap, but guaranteed analysis uses as-fed percentages and pet-specific calorie factors �?not human RACC servings.

What about treats and supplements?

Treats may need feeding directions and calorie disclosure; supplements follow separate AAFCO/FDA paths depending on product type.

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