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Ocean Fish with Sardines Grain Free Adult Dry Food
Ocean Fish with Sardines Grain Free Adult Dry Food
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𦴠Protein Score: â 4.5/5
Crude Protein: 33%
Main Sources: Ocean Fish Meal, Sardine Meal, Chicken Meal
Why Not Perfect?
Field peas show up in the top 5 ingredients, slightly lowering protein digestibility
đĽ Fat Score: â 4/5
Crude Fat: 15% (Great for Adult Dogs)
Fat Sources: Fish Oil, âNatural Oilsâ (Balanced mix, although natural oils is vague)
Omega 6 to 3 ratio: Unknown
𼊠Ingredient Quality Score: â 3/5
Transparency: Mostly named ingredients
Filler Alert: Tapioca and potato both contribute carb-heavy fillers
Functional Boost: Kelp, fish oil, fruits, and veggies for skin, joints, and immune health
Ingredient Safety: Contains citric acid and calcium propionateâpreservatives, but not flagged as artificial
⥠Caloric Density Score: â 4/5
Calories: 325 kcal/100g (Great for adult dogs without being excessive)
â 4.0 / 5
Like a proper fish and chips from the localâcrispy, tasty, and mostly spot-on, but youâll cop a few soggy chips in the mix. Packed with flavour and goodness, just let down slightly by vague oils and a bit of starch.
The Quick Bite
This Ocean Fish recipe reels in the goods with 33% protein and real ocean fish, sardine, and chicken meals right up topâperfect for dogs who go mad for bold flavour. Itâs not just tasty, eitherâthe fat profile backs skin, coat, and energy, while kelp, fruits, and veggies chip in for overall wellness. It stays pretty clean, though tapioca sneaks in as a filler starch, and the vague ânatural oilsâ drop the transparency down a notch. Still, for fish fans, itâs a strong, well-rounded pick with plenty of bite.
What It Gets Right
â 33% protein from ocean fish, sardine, and chicken meals â meat-first and digestible
â Includes functional extras like kelp, antioxidant-rich fruits, and fish oil for coat and joint health
â No artificial preservatives or flavours â clean and natural
Where It Falls Short
â Tapioca adds starchy filler content with little nutritional value
â âNatural oilsâ isnât a fully named fat source, reducing transparency
â Field peas appear in the top 5, contributing some plant-based protein






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