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Healthy Ageing Medium Adult Dry Food Chicken With Rice
Healthy Ageing Medium Adult Dry Food Chicken With Rice
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🦴 Protein Score: ⭐ 3.5/5
Crude Protein: 24% (Good for Senior Dogs)
Main Sources: Chicken Meal, Turkey Meal
Why Not Higher?
Protein content could be higher.
Food uses chicken meal as the primary protein, the secondary meat source (turkey meal) appears further down the list, meaning it likely contributes less to overall protein content.
🔥 Fat Score: ⭐ 4/5
Fat Content: 13% (Ideal for Senior Dogs)
Fat Sources: Chicken Fat, Sunflower Oil
Omega-6 to Omega-3 Ratio: estimated 12:1 (Higher than ideal, causing a penalty.)
🥩 Ingredient Quality Score: ⭐ 3.5/5
Ingredient Transparency: Mostly clear, but includes vague terms like "Natural Flavour."
Filler Alert! Contains sorghum and rice flour (moderate fillers).
Functional Boost! Includes Glucosamine, Chondroitin, and Omega-3s for joint health.
⚡ Caloric Density Score: ⭐ 3/5
Calories: 355 kcal/100g (Good for senior dogs but could be lower)
⭐ 3.6 / 5
Like a cuppa with two sugars—comforting and familiar, but not winning any awards.
The Quick Bite
Let’s be honest—your senior mate’s earned a feed that keeps them comfy, mobile, and feeling good. This one gives it a fair go, with chicken meal for protein, glucosamine and chondroitin for the joints, and some omega-3s to help ease the creaks. At 355 kcal/100g, it’s got just enough fuel to keep 'em going without piling on the weight. But it’s not perfect—the omega balance (12:1) leans a bit too far, and fillers like sorghum and rice flour drag it down a notch. Not a bad pick for ageing dogs, but it could’ve landed better with a cleaner mix.
What It Gets Right
✔ Good animal-based protein (24%)—chicken meal is a solid source for seniors.
✔ Joint support—Glucosamine, Chondroitin, and Omega-3s keep aging joints moving.
✔ Balanced fat content (13%)—provides energy without being excessive.
Where It Falls Short
❌ Not filler-free—sorghum & rice flour reduce ingredient quality.
❌ Omega ratio isn’t ideal—12:1 is slightly high, which may not be the best for inflammation control.
❌ Caloric density (355 kcal/100g) may be too much for some seniors as things slow down.
❌ 'Natural flavour' is a vague term which lowers ingredient transparency.






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