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Family Dog Adult Chicken Dog Food
Family Dog Adult Chicken Dog Food
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🦴 Protein Score: ⭐ 1.5/5
Crude Protein: 24% (Acceptable, but quality matters)
Main Sources: Chicken Meat with By-Products (Lower quality than whole meat meals)
Why So Low?
By-products instead of muscle meat—More connective tissue, fewer essential nutrients.
Cereal proteins artificially boost the number but don’t provide real nutrition.
🔥 Fat Score: ⭐ 0/5
Crude Fat: 10% (Way too low compared to premium foods)
Fat Sources: Unspecified Animal Fat (Major red flag—could be anything)
Omega-6 to Omega-3 Ratio: estimated 13:1 (Inflammation risk, poor skin and coat support)
🥩 Ingredient Quality Score: ⭐ 0.5/5
Ingredient Transparency: Low—vague terms like “cereals” and “animal fat”.
Filler Alert! Cereals, rice bran, and wheat bran make up most of the formula.
Functional Boost! Glucosamine, marine microalgae, yucca, spearmint, and green tea offer minor benefits.
⚡ Caloric Density Score: ⭐ 4/5
Calories: 320 kcal/100g (Adequate, but doesn’t make up for poor quality).
⭐ 1.2 / 5
Like calling two-minute noodles a proper feed—technically does the job, but it’s all filler, no substance. Better options out there if you want real fuel in the bowl.
The Quick Bite
If there were a “just scraping by” aisle in the pet food world, this would be front and centre. Sure, it tosses in glucosamine, marine microalgae, and yucca for a bit of health sparkle—but underneath the gloss, it’s all cheap fillers, cereal proteins, and mystery fats. Chicken meat with by-products is better than no meat, but it’s a far cry from quality. The protein’s padded with rice and wheat bran, and the fat? Unnamed and untrustworthy. With a 13:1 omega ratio, it’s more likely to stir up inflammation than settle it. It ticks a box—but only just.
What It Gets Right
✔ Some functional extras—Glucosamine, marine microalgae, and yucca offer minor health benefits.
✔ 320 kcal/100g—Decent calorie content for adult dogs.
Where It Falls Short
❌ Low-quality protein—By-products and plant proteins aren't what dogs thrive on.
❌ Unspecified animal fat—A major red flag, since it could be from anything.
❌ Filler overload—Cereals, rice bran, and wheat bran dominate the ingredient list.
❌ Poor omega balance (13:1)—More likely to cause inflammation than prevent it.
❌ Lack of transparency—Terms like "cereals" and "animal fat" tell you nothing useful.


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