PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews
PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews scores 3/5 on Moesonson's label-based analysis. Its strongest factor is animal-protein content (strong — 80% of the weighted protein comes from animal sources); its weakest is protein clarity (moderate — 50% of the recipe's protein panel is clearly named).
Rating
Updated Jun 2026How this score is made
This score isn’t a hand-wavy impression: it reads what the label actually prints — the ingredient list, guaranteed analysis and AAFCO adequacy statement — and runs it through the same algorithmic rubric as every other product. No brand pays for placement, and there are no affiliate links on reviewed products.
Is PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews dry dog food good?
PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews is a dry dog food rated 3 stars, with moderate ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. However, most minerals are supplied in inorganic forms that may be less well absorbed. This recipe is free from Gluten grains, Egg, Nuts, Poultry, Red meat, Shellfish, Unknown Meal but contains Grains (gluten-free), Dairy, Legumes, Fish.
Allergy Highlights
Contains:
Free From:
Pros
- Includes plant ingredients that can provide fiber and natural antioxidants.
Cons
- Some non-animal ingredients are not clearly identified, which reduces formula transparency.
- Relies mostly on inorganic mineral supplements, which may be less bioavailable.
Ingredients Analysis
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1 Salmon Oil
FatDescription
The oil extracted from salmon, an excellent source of fat and omega 3s, which is important to reduce inflammation in the body.
Why Prefer?
A high-quality animal fat with high digestibility and biological value.
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2 Brewers Dried Yeast
(Detected): Brewer's Dried Yeast
Plant Protein ConcentrateDescription
Made from fungus and often used to make beer, a rich source of minerals such as selenium. B-complex vitamins, and chromium. It contains around 40% protein.
Why Concerned?
A controversial ingredient, some believe it can support the immune system, while others say it can be linked to allergies and bloating. However, no scientific research can provide a concrete conclusion.
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3 Vegetable Glycerin
Food AdditiveDescription
The natural form of glycerin, usually made from soybean, coconut, or palm oil, a food additive for sweetening and binding free water, which improves the taste and prevents mold growth of pet foods. It is formed during the production of soap.
Why Concerned?
A food additive that is likely to be safe but unnecessary.
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4 Dried Cheese
Animal ProteinDescription
A rich source of bioavailable calcium and phosphorus with meaningful levels of sodium and potassium. Reports show it is "loved" very much by dogs.
Why Concerned?
A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value. However, dairy products are best avoided for pets with sensitive digestion.
Allergen Concern
Contains lactose, which can cause skin rashes and discomfort for dogs / cats that are lactose intolerance.
Digestion Concern
Contains lactose, which can cause diarrhea and bloating for dogs / cats that are lactose intolerant.
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5 Dried Liver Meal
Animal ProteinDescription
Dried and ground liver from unnamed animal sources.
Why Concerned?
Unnamed animal source lacks transparency about the specific species used.
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6 Corn Starch
CarbsDescription
Starch extracted from corn, used as a binder and carbohydrate source.
Why Concerned?
A controversial filler with limited nutrition value to dogs / cats.
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7 Water
OthersDescription
It is added in the pet food as a blending / thinning agent.
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8 Calcium Silicate
SupplementDescription
An inorganic calcium compound used as an anti-caking agent and calcium source.
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9 Maltodextrin
CarbsDescription
A processed starch used as a carbohydrate source and binding agent in pet food.
Why Concerned?
A highly processed starch with high glycemic index and minimal nutritional value.
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10 Natural Cheese Flavors
Food AdditiveDescription
Natural flavoring derived from cheese for palatability.
Digestion Concern
Contains dairy which may cause digestive issues in lactose-intolerant pets.
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11 Soya Lecithin
(Detected): Soy Lecithin
FatDescription
An emulsifier, antioxidant, and flavor protector made of oils of soya beans.
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12 Yucca Schidigera Extract
CarbsDescription
Yucca schidigera is a desert plant found in the arid southwestern US and Mexico. It has been shown to reduce fecal aroma (poop's smell) without any harmful effect.
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13 Soy Protein
Plant Protein ConcentrateDescription
Protein isolated or concentrated from soybeans, a plant-based protein source.
Why Concerned?
A plant protein concentrate that may inflate total protein content without providing the same biological value as animal protein.
Allergen Concern
Soy is a common allergen for pets.
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14 Calcium Propionate
SupplementDescription
An organic form of calcium, it is essential in the formation of bones / teeth and different cellular functions. Compare to inorganic form, it has 5 - 15% more absorption rate to the body.
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15 Sorbic Acid
Food AdditiveDescription
A natural compound used as a food preservative to inhibit the growth of mold.
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16 Sunflower Oil
FatDescription
The oil derived from sunflower seeds, high in either omega 6 and 9 fats, low in saturated fat and is packed with natural anti-oxidant vitamin E.
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17 Mixed Tocopherols
Food AdditiveDescription
A mixture of different types of vitamin E, usually found in plant oils, seed and green vegetables. They are powerful antioxidants used as a natural preservative to slow down the spoilage of food.
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18 Silicon Dioxide
Food AdditiveDescription
A natural compound made of silicon and oxygen, a food additive as an anti-caking agent to prevent clumping.
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19 Disodium Phosphate
Food AdditiveDescription
A phosphate salt used as an emulsifier and pH buffer in pet food.
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20 Yeast Extract
Plant Protein ConcentrateDescription
Made from fungus and often used to make beer, a rich source of minerals such as selenium. B-complex vitamins, and chromium. It contains around 40% protein.
Why Concerned?
A controversial ingredient, some believe it can support the immune system, while others say it can be linked to allergies and bloating. However, no scientific research can provide a concrete conclusion.
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21 Vegetable Oil
FatDescription
Could be oil extracted from any type of vegetables, usually refer to less appealing oils like grapeseed or corn oil, as a substitute for more expensive and nutritious like animal fats.
Why Concerned?
Unspecified plant products made of unknown sources. Its quality is highly concerned, often seen in low quality pet foods.
Uncertain/Risky
Without specifying the source, by-products and contaminated plant parts could be used to produce unnamed plant products.
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22 Ascorbic Acid
SupplementDescription
Supplement for vitamin C, which can help to prevent oxidative damages by radicals, maintain healthy skin, and boost the immune system.
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23 Salt
OthersDescription
Mainly added to enhance the flavor, might cause kidney and blood pressure issues in a larger dose. High-quality pet foods should get a sufficient amount from raw meat, additional salt is not necessary.
Why Concerned?
A controversial ingredient that might cause health issues, unnecessary for the risk.
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24 Rosemary Extract
CarbsDescription
A common herb used for cooking, it is rich in antioxidants to fight off radical damages in the body.
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25 Green Tea Extract
OthersDescription
One of the most healthy tea in the world. It contains catechins, which are natural antioxidants that help prevent radical damages to the body and offer many health benefits.
Tips
- Some protein sources are less clear: Dried Liver Meal appear near the top without a clearly defined animal source.
- Ingredients worth checking: Brewers Dried Yeast, Vegetable Glycerin, Dried Cheese.
- Higher-caution ingredients: Vegetable Oil have caution notes in the ingredient database.
- Possible allergy triggers: Dried Cheese, Soy Protein have allergen notes; review them if your pet has sensitivities.
- Possible digestion triggers: Dried Cheese, Natural Cheese Flavors have digestion notes; watch tolerance if your pet has a sensitive stomach.
Protein Analysis
How this recipe earned its protein scores.
Protein Clarity
Moderate- Named 50%
- Unnamed 50%
Mixed clarity: 50% of PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews's animal-protein ingredients are clearly named, but 50% use vague terms such as "meat meal" and 0% are by-products. Where names are vague, you cannot verify the source or check for allergens.
Contributing ingredients
Named
Unnamed
Animal Protein
High- Animal 80%
- Plant concentrate 14%
- Auxiliary 6%
Meat-forward: 80% of the weighted protein in PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews comes from animal sources. Plant signals are modest (0% whole plants, 14% plant concentrates), so the protein profile leans on real meat.
Contributing ingredients
Animal
Plant concentrate
Auxiliary
PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews dry dog food Review
PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews is a solid mid-tier dry dog food at 3 stars, with moderate ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. It has clear strengths alongside a few trade-offs worth weighing.
Avoid if
- Your pet is allergic to dairy
- You're avoiding legumes
- You're avoiding plant-protein concentrates like pea or soy isolate
Key takeaways
- Named animal proteins make up 50% of the recipe's protein panel — a clear sourcing win.
- Plant-protein concentrates appear in the top 10 ingredients: Soy Protein.
- Contains common allergens: Grains (gluten-free), Dairy, Legumes, Fish.
- 80% of the weighted protein comes from animal sources.
- Free from Gluten grains, Egg, Nuts, Poultry, Red meat, Shellfish, Unknown Meal.
Frequently asked questions
Is PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews good for dogs?
Mostly — PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews is a solid mid-tier choice at 3 out of 5 stars on Moesonson’s label-based analysis, pairing moderate ingredient transparency with strong animal protein content. It shows real strengths alongside a few trade-offs, so weigh the ingredient list against your dog’s needs — allergies, life stage and protein preference.
Does PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews contain Dairy?
Yes — according to the printed ingredient list, PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews contains Dairy. Pets with a known Dairy sensitivity should generally avoid this recipe, or check with a veterinarian first. Moesonson flags allergens directly from the label’s ingredient panel, so this reflects what the manufacturer actually declares.
Does PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews contain Egg?
No — based on the printed ingredient list, PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews does not include Egg or closely related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Egg can typically avoid that trigger here. Recipes do get reformulated, though, so re-check the packaging before feeding — Moesonson’s reading reflects the label at analysis time.
Does PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews contain Legumes?
Yes — according to the printed ingredient list, PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews contains Legumes. Pets with a known Legumes sensitivity should generally avoid this recipe, or check with a veterinarian first. Moesonson flags allergens directly from the label’s ingredient panel, so this reflects what the manufacturer actually declares.
Does PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews contain Nuts?
No — based on the printed ingredient list, PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews does not include Nuts or closely related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Nuts can typically avoid that trigger here. Recipes do get reformulated, though, so re-check the packaging before feeding — Moesonson’s reading reflects the label at analysis time.
Is PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews grain-free?
No — PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews is not grain-free: the printed ingredient list includes Grains (gluten-free). That mainly matters for pets with a diagnosed grain sensitivity or allergy; most dogs tolerate grains well as an energy source. If your dog must avoid grains, choose a recipe without these ingredients.
What are the main protein sources in PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews?
The main animal proteins in PetNC Natural Care Skin & Coat Soft Chews are Dried Cheese. Each is named by species on the printed ingredient list — a protein-clarity strength in Moesonson’s scoring, because named sources let you verify what your dog is eating and avoid specific proteins when managing food allergies.