Are there any issues with the use of canola oil in Flint River Ranch Fish & Potato formula?
Canola Oil is NOT Rapeseed. Rapeseed is not a word that can be used in the place of canola, which is a specific trademarked product. There are strict quality standards governing canola, and products that do not meet government standards cannot use this trademarked item. Canola is an oilseed crop from the Pacific Northwest, North Central and Southeast United States. Canola is approved by AAFCO as a Pet Food Ingredient in a publication by J. K. Daun and D. I. McGregor, and the the Candian Grain Commission Research Lab and other information is on file at the AAFCO Center for Veterinary Medicine, Food and Drug Commission. Canola Oil is also approved for all animal feed. Canola Oil has the lowest level of saturated fat (7%) compared to all other oils on the market today. Any Heath Guide and Lifestyle publication will recommend Canola Oil. In addition, it is excellent for baking, rich in Omega-3 fatty acids that may combat cholesterol and protect from heart disease. It is an excellent source