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ABOUT RAMSES SERIES

The pet food industry has expanded rapidly in recent decades, resulting in a wide range of products, ingredients, and formulations. However, this growth has also led to significant variability in transparency and consistency of nutritional information, making it difficult for pet owners to evaluate dietary choices with confidence.

The Ramses Series was created to address this gap by providing structured, research-informed publications focused on canine nutrition, ingredient analysis, and dietary formulation principles.

The work is informed by extensive experience in canine care, long-term observational practice across multiple dog breeds, and decades of professional experience in research-based organizational leadership and information validation.
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OUR MISSION

The mission of the Ramses Series is to translate global veterinary, regulatory, and nutritional research into structured, practical publications for dog owners.

All content is developed through the Ramses Research Framework, which defines how cross-jurisdictional scientific data, regulatory standards, and peer-reviewed findings are evaluated and synthesized into applied nutritional guidance.

The objective is to provide clear, evidence-informed publications that support informed decision-making in canine nutrition, without reliance on fragmented or inconsistent sources of information.

OUR VISION

The vision of the Ramses Series is to establish a structured publication system that consolidates a comprehensive body of canine nutritional knowledge into a series of authoritative, research-informed books.
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These publications translate global scientific research, regulatory standards, and ingredient-level analysis into clear, practical reference materials designed for long-term use by dog owners.
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The objective is to create a definitive, book-based knowledge system for canine nutrition that prioritizes clarity, consistency, and applied understanding, enabling informed decision-making and improved canine health outcomes.
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