At Emperor we are passionate about developing products that pets love and parents trust.
Prebiotic fibre supports a healthy microbial gut balance, while dietary fibre aids in overall gut health and function.
Joint nutrients glucosamine and chondroitin with an ideal balanced ration of calcium to phosphorous supports skeletal development.
Taurine supports heart health and function.
At Emperor we aim to be an inclusive brand by respecting religious dietary constrictions and therefore all our food is formulated without any pork products. Poultry is the only animal protein used therefore making our food a suitable exclusion diet assisting in the management of allergenic reactions and food intolerances associated with other animal protein sources. By using poultry protein and liver hydrolysate sources we ensure that your dog gets their essential amino and fatty acids in a pellet that is easy to digest and tastes delicious.
We are devoted to upholding the highest standards of quality food in all our products. Key control points are installed along the many steps of production to ensure the quality of our products. Samples are taken at these points and raw materials are analyzed for particle size and their nutritional profile (Crude protein, Crude fat, Crude Fibre and Moisture). Finished products are again analyzed for their nutritional profile, density, moisture levels, break strength, microbial contamination, and bio-toxins. These data points form part of a valuable tool to ensure that our food is comprising of the highest standards of quality ingredients resulting in a premium food that you and your dog can trust.
Added Taurine enables the production of bile salt which aids in fat digestion and contributes to the support of a healthy heart. Taurine also plays an important role in heart and eye health.
Emperor food is formulated with a high inclusion levels of poultry protein, oil and digest. Poultry protein and hydrolysed liver is essential for muscle development and maintenance.
We only include poultry making Emperor a suitable exclusion diet to help manage allergenic reactions and food intolerances associated with other animal protein sources.
Allergy to soy-proteins in soy-rich foods is common. Soy may also trigger food intolerance
symptoms for other food types such as dairy or peanuts – or vice versa, even if no allergic mechanism is present.