What do these certifications really mean for you and your pet?

When you see words like SGS, ISO 22000, or HACCP, you’re seeing more than just labels — you’re seeing proof.
Proof that the food has been independently tested, that the process is controlled, and that what you feed your pet meets world-class safety standards.

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What is SGS

SGS (Société Générale de Surveillance) is a world-leading inspection, testing, and certification company based in Switzerland, with over 140 years of global experience across more than 100 countries.

In the food and pet food industry, SGS provides impartial laboratory testing to verify safety, nutritional content, and regulatory compliance.
Tests may include microbial analysis, heavy metals, pesticide residues, preservatives, and nutrient profiles.

SGS reports are trusted worldwide and often used to confirm that products meet international standards (such as EU, FDA, or Codex).
For ood and pet food industry, an SGS-certified product means verified safety, transparency, and quality you can trust.

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What is ISO 22000?

ISO 22000 is an international food safety management system (FSMS) standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

It applies to all organizations in the food supply chain — from raw material sourcing to processing and distribution.

ISO 22000 integrates key food safety principles with traceability, hazard control, hygiene protocols, staff training, and continuous monitoring.

A product made in an ISO 22000–certified facility indicates it was produced under strict global food safety controls, meeting the standards expected in international trade and consumer protection.

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What is HACCP?

HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) is a globally recognized food safety system originally developed by NASA to ensure microbiological safety in space food.

Today, it is endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as a foundation of modern food safety systems.

HACCP works by identifying potential biological, chemical, or physical hazards in food production and setting up critical control points to prevent them before they occur.

A HACCP-compliant process means the product has been systematically protected against contamination risks, prioritizing prevention and safety at every stage.

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  • Nutrient Preservation

    Freeze drying retains the nutritional value of ingredients, offering dogs a diet rich in essential vitamins and minerals.

  • Extended Shelf Life

    By removing moisture, freeze-dried dog food enjoys a prolonged shelf life compared to conventional options.

  • Convenient Storage

    The dry nature of freeze-dried food makes storage and handling convenient for pet owners, eliminating the need for refrigeration.