I emailed Natural Balance a while ago because I wanted to know the nutrient analyses of their foods. I always check those values before buying a food because I want to know whether a company is just meeting the bare minimum AAFCO standards or going beyond that. I like to look for vit E and zinc levels that exceed the minimums because we have skin issues here, whether or not glucosamine/chondroitan is added at any significant levels, amino acid profile (most dog foods don't add taurine, but some do), what the omega-3 includes (EPA or DHA?), sodium levels, etc etc. Some foods list the detailed analyses right on the bag, and those that don't usually have it either on their website or available upon request. NB only has the protein,fat,fiber, omega-6 data on the bags so I emailed them to see if they would provide more info.
Well, NB replied that they "couldn't provide such a comprehensive amount of data". Interesting how most other foods can. Makes me think they don't actually KNOW the true nutrient analyses of their foods at any given time. I have to say I don't trust a company that hides info stuff like that. It seems that they are more concerned with marketing than actual animal nutrition.
Sucks too, because Piper is doing great on their foods but now I'm not sure I will stick with it.