Our team of former regulatory inspectors and food scientists reviews each supplier lot against AAFCO profiles, Canadian bilingual labelling rules, and truth-in-advertising requirements. We do not issue generic certificates — every audit report includes batch-specific findings, corrective action timelines, and a chain-of-custody log.
Regulatory depth, not templates
We audit against the actual sections of the Competition Act (s. 52, 74.01) and the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act (s. 10, 14). Our checklists are built from CFIA enforcement guidelines, not generic ISO templates. This means your compliance documentation holds up during a federal inspection.
Supplier claims verified on site
When a supplier labels a protein blend as “grain-free” or “no artificial preservatives,” we verify the claim against production records, ingredient receiving logs, and third-party lab results. We flag unsupported claims before they reach your label — and before the Competition Bureau does.
Bilingual labelling reviewed per lot
Every multi-ingredient blend we audit gets a full label review: French and English net quantity declarations, descending ingredient order, and proper common name listings. We catch errors like missing bilingual statements or incorrect metric units — the most common CFIA non-compliance findings in pet food.
Audit trail that survives a challenge
Each engagement produces a signed audit report, a corrective action log, and a secure document package with timestamps and reviewer credentials. If a regulator or a retailer requests proof of due diligence, you hand them a folder — not a promise.