| Re: Sunflower oil That is weird, I’m really not sure about sunflower oil and dogs but when I googled it I found this quote… “One of the most useful sources of energy for a dog is corn oil. This energy source supplies nine calories in each gram, two hundred and fifty calories in each ounce, around 124 calories in each tablespoonful, and about 62 calories in each teaspoonful. It also, furnishes almost 10 times the amount of fatty acids that are used as the only fat in a food used by a dog. It is rather cheap, and last for quite some time. Most other vegetable oils which can be used satisfactorily as an energy source for a dog are olive oil, peanut oil, sunflower oil and soybean oil.”
Basically sunflower oil is a source of fatty acids and some dog foods will promote that as saying dogs need it to be healthy and have energy and other foods with say no sunflower oil because they have other (maybe better, who knows) types of fatty acids to give the dogs energy. |