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Harringtons

Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg

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Rating

★︎★︎★︎☆︎☆︎ 3.0 / 5
Protein Clarity

Protein Clarity

This measures how clearly the protein sources are identified on the label. "High" means ingredients like "chicken" or "salmon" are listed by name, so you know exactly what your pet is eating. "Low" means vague terms like "meat meal" or "animal by-products" are used, making it harder to know what's really inside.

Why does clarity matter?

According to AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials), pet food labels must follow specific naming standards. When a product uses a named protein like "chicken" it must contain at least 25% of that ingredient. Vague terms like "meat by-products" have no such minimum and can include lower-quality parts from any animal source — making it impossible to know what your pet is actually eating or to identify allergens.

Moderate
Animal Protein

Animal Protein

This estimates how meat-forward the protein sources are from the ingredient label. Named animal proteins count strongly, plant protein concentrates count strongly against the score, and whole plant ingredients with some protein count more lightly. A "High" score means the recipe appears mainly animal-protein led. A "Low" score means the label shows a stronger reliance on plant protein signals.

This is an ingredient-label heuristic, not an exact lab measurement of protein grams.

Why does animal protein matter?

1. Contains irreplaceable essential nutrients Taurine and Arginine — which cats need to stay healthy — are only found in meat. Plants contain none at all.

2. Plant proteins are poorly utilized by the body Even though plant proteins (like corn gluten meal) may show 92.9–96% apparent digestibility, that does not mean high bioavailability. They lack adequate Lysine (only 1.7% vs. the ideal 6–7%) and contain phytic acid that blocks mineral absorption.

High

Is Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg dry dog food good?

Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg is a dry dog food rated 3 stars, with moderate ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. Real muscle meat appears as a primary protein source, supported by whole-food ingredients. This recipe is free from Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Red meat, Shellfish, Unknown Meal but contains Gluten grains, Legumes, Poultry, Fish.

Allergy Highlights

Contains:

Gluten grainsLegumesPoultryFish

Free From:

DairyEggNutsRed meatShellfishUnknown Meal

Pros

  • Includes plant ingredients that can provide fiber and natural antioxidants.

Cons

  • Contains several unnamed animal ingredients, which reduces ingredient transparency.

Ingredients Analysis

15 of 15 matched

  • 1 Turkey and Meat Meals
    Animal Protein

    Description

    A mixture of turkey and unnamed meat meals.

    Why Concerned?

    Mixed unnamed protein sources lack transparency.

  • 2 Maize
    Carbs

    Description

    Commonly known as corn, a grain that is often referred as "cheap filler" in pet foods, mainly due to its high carbs content and low to moderate nutrition profile.

    Why Concerned?

    A controversial filler with limited nutrition value to dogs / cats.

    Allergen Concern

    One of the most reported ingredients to be the likely cause of allergies. This could be due to the undiscovered contaminants within corns. Contrary to the real situation, studies show that the chance of getting corn allergy is 14% and only accounts for 3% of allergies.

    Digestion Concern

    It is high in cellulose, which is an insoluble fiber that is hard to digest.

  • 3 Barley
    Carbs

    Description

    A type of grain that is high in carbs and fiber, along with manganese and selenium.

    Why Concerned?

    An inexpensive filler with gluten, with limited nutrition value to dogs / cats.

    Allergen Concern

    Contains gluten, which is one of the most common allergens that can cause skin rashes, itchiness, and irritation.

    Digestion Concern

    Gluten intolerances can cause damage to the gastrointestinal tract, may result in diarrhea and discomfort stomach.

  • 4 Rice
    Carbs

    Description

    Without its bran and germ (the main source of nutrients), white rice is considered as "empty carbs".

    Why Concerned?

    A common filler without gluten, with limited nutrition value to dogs / cats.

  • 5 Freshly Prepared Chicken
    Animal Protein

    Description

    The dominant animal protein source in pet foods. Other than protein, it is also high in iron, zinc, selenium, and B vitamins.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 6 Peas
    Carbs Plant Protein

    Description

    A type of legume that is added to boost up the protein content and acts as an alternative carb. It contains around 22% protein.

    Digestion Concern

    Legume contains oligosaccharides, which is a 3 - 5 carbon short-chain sugar that are indigestible by dogs / cats.

  • 7 Poultry Fat
    Fat

    Description

    Leftover fat during the production of unknown poultry meat meal. Poultry is a generic name that could include any domestic fowl like chicken, turkey, or duck of any condition.

    Why Notice?

    Often times generic name like poultry is used to cover the inferior meat quality from unknown sources, commonly found in low quality pet foods.

    Uncertain/Risky

    Unnamed poultry products could be made of "4-D animals" (dead, diseased, disabled, or dying prior to slaughter), turkey, chicken, roadkill, birds, which are not safe for consumption.

  • 8 Beet Pulp
    Carbs

    Description

    The leftover pulp after sugar is extracted from sugar beets, contains higher fiber and less sugar compared to whole beets.

    Why Concerned?

    Controversial - Some say it is a good dietary fiber source, some believe it is just an inexpensive filler.

  • 9 Linseed
    Fat

    Description

    Also known as flaxseed, one of the richest sources of plant-based omega 3s, well known for its anti-inflammatory properties. It contains around 41% of fat, 57% of the total fatty acids is omega 3s.

  • 10 Salmon Oil
    Fat

    Description

    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.

  • 11 Minerals
    Supplement

    Description

    A general term for mineral supplementation, specific sources not identified.

  • 12 Poultry Gravy
    Animal Protein

    Description

    Gravy made from unnamed poultry sources, adds moisture and flavor.

    Why Concerned?

    Unnamed poultry source lacks transparency about the specific species used.

  • 13 Seaweed
    Carbs

    Description

    An excellent source of various minerals including calcium, iron, magnesium. Rich in rare mineral iodine essential for healthy thyroid function.

  • 14 Fos
    Prebiotics

    Description

    Known as FOS, a type of fiber derived from chicory roots, beets, or cane. It is added as prebiotics for good bacteria growth in the colon, which aids digestion.

  • 15 Yucca Extract
    Carbs

    Description

    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.

Tips

  • Some protein sources are less clear: Turkey and Meat Meals appear near the top without a clearly defined animal source.
  • Plant protein signal: Peas may raise the listed protein percentage without meaning there is more meat.
  • Higher-priority ingredients to review: Poultry Fat.
  • Higher-caution ingredients: Poultry Fat have caution notes in the ingredient database.
  • Possible allergy triggers: Maize, Barley have allergen notes; review them if your pet has sensitivities.

Protein Analysis

How this recipe earned its protein scores.

Protein Clarity

Moderate
Moderate
  • Named 44%
  • Unnamed 56%

Mixed clarity: 44% of Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg's animal-protein ingredients are clearly named, but 56% 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

Freshly Prepared Chicken

Unnamed

Turkey and Meat Meals Poultry Gravy

Animal Protein

High
High
  • Animal 90%
  • Plant 10%

Meat-forward: 90% of the weighted protein in Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg comes from animal sources. Plant signals are modest (10% whole plants, 0% plant concentrates), so the protein profile leans on real meat.

Contributing ingredients

Animal

Turkey and Meat Meals Freshly Prepared Chicken Poultry Gravy

Plant

Peas

Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg dry dog food Review

Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg 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.

Best for

  • Pets that thrive on muscle-meat protein

Avoid if

  • Your pet has a grain or gluten sensitivity
  • You're avoiding legumes

Key takeaways

  • Contains common allergens: Gluten grains, Legumes, Poultry, Fish.
  • 90% of the weighted protein comes from animal sources.
  • Free from Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Red meat, Shellfish, Unknown Meal.
  • Overall rating: 3 stars, based on transparency, protein source, and macro balance.

Frequently asked questions

Is Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg good for dogs?

Mostly — a solid mid-tier pick at 3 stars, with moderate ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. Best paired with knowledge of your pet's needs.

Does Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg contain Dairy?

No — based on the ingredient list, Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg doesn't include Dairy or related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Dairy can typically avoid this allergen here.

Does Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg contain Egg?

No — based on the ingredient list, Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg doesn't include Egg or related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Egg can typically avoid this allergen here.

Does Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg contain Legumes?

Yes — based on the ingredient list, Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg contains Legumes, so pets sensitive to Legumes should generally avoid this product or consult a vet first.

Does Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg contain Nuts?

No — based on the ingredient list, Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg doesn't include Nuts or related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Nuts can typically avoid this allergen here.

Is Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg grain-free?

No — the recipe contains Gluten grains.

What are the main protein sources in Harringtons Adult Rich in Turkey & Veg?

The top animal proteins are Freshly Prepared Chicken — clearly named, so you can verify the source.

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