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Rating
Is this wet pet food good?
This wet pet food is rated 4.5 stars, with high ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. The recipe lists most animal ingredients by name and features real muscle meat as a primary protein source. This recipe is free from Gluten grains, Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Red meat, Fish, Shellfish, Unknown Meal but contains Grains (gluten-free), Legumes, Poultry.
Allergy Highlights
Contains:
Free From:
Pros
- Uses clearly named animal protein sources for better transparency.
- Includes plant ingredients that can provide fiber and natural antioxidants.
- Uses mainly organic mineral sources, which are typically better absorbed.
Nutrition Breakdown
- Protein 51%
- Fat 27%
- Est. Carbs 8%
- Fiber 3%
- Ash 13%
Moisture (80%) removed so you can compare foods fairly.
Dry matter basis = label value ÷ (100% − moisture%). Carbs estimated from remaining.
- Protein 10%
- Fat 5%
- Est. Carbs 2%
- Fiber 1%
- Moisture 80%
- Ash 3%
As-fed values are the raw percentages printed on the product label.
Tips
- Protein is Super High (51% dry matter) on our label-based comparison range. This can suit some active or growing pets, but medical conditions such as kidney disease need veterinary guidance.
- Fat is Super High (27% dry matter) on our label-based comparison range. This is very energy-dense, so suitability depends heavily on species, body condition, activity, and medical history.
Ingredients Analysis
30 of 30 matched
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1 Fresh Chicken
Animal ProteinDescription
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.
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2 Freshly Prepared Turkey
Animal ProteinDescription
Fresh turkey meat prepared for immediate use in pet food, a high-quality lean protein source.
Why Prefer?
A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.
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3 Carrot
CarbsDescription
Well known for its alpha and beta-carotene content, also rich in potassium and vitamin B6. Most pet foods use it as a minor ingredient (include 0.1% to 3% of the total composition).
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4 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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5 Garlic
CarbsDescription
Often added to improve the taste of pet foods. According to research, garlic is completely safe in a small amount.
Why Concerned?
A controversial vegetable that might cause health issues, unnecessary for the risk.
Uncertain/Risky
It contains thiosulfate, when feed in a larger amount, it can cause oxidative damage to the red blood cells of the body, resulting in hemolytic anemia.
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6 Brown Rice
CarbsDescription
Whole grain rice with its bran and germ remained, high in carbs and fiber. Studies have shown that rice bran depletes taurine in cats, which is an essential amino acid.
Why Concerned?
A common filler without gluten, with limited nutrition value to dogs / cats.
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7 Apple
CarbsDescription
Contains mainly carbs and sugar with multiple antioxidants to prevent radical damages by oxidative stress.
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8 Broccoli
CarbsDescription
A safe treat for both dogs and cats in small amounts, as it contains isothiocyanates which can cause gastric irritation.
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9 Pea
Carbs Plant ProteinDescription
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.
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10 Blueberry
CarbsDescription
Superfood packed with antioxidants, a good source of vitamin C, K, and manganese.
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11 Vitamin D3
SupplementDescription
Supplement for vitamin D3 (animal-derived), which is essential for calcium homeostasis - to maintain a constant concentration of calcium. A deficiency will result in osteopenia (lower bone mass).
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12 Vitamin E
SupplementDescription
Supplement for vitamin E, which is an important antioxidant that protects oxidative damages on cellular membranes by free radicals. A deficiency will result in symptoms like anorexia, depression, and dermatitis.
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13 Zinc Amino Acid Chelate Hydrate
SupplementDescription
An organic form of zinc, which is vital in skin function and wound healing, cell replication, the structure and function of biological membranes. Compare to inorganic form, it has 5 - 15% more absorption rate to the body.
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14 Copper Amino Acid Chelate Hydrate
(Detected): Copper(II) Amino Acid Chelate Hydrate
SupplementDescription
An organic form of copper, which is important for the production of blood cells, hair coat color pigmentation, and maintaining the nervous system. Compare to inorganic form, it has 5 - 15% more absorption rate to the body.
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15 Manganese Amino Acid Chelate Hydrate
SupplementDescription
Manganese chelated with amino acids in hydrated form for improved absorption.
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16 Calcium Iodate
SupplementDescription
An inorganic form of calcium, it is essential in the formation of bones / teeth and different cellular functions. Compare to organic form, it has 5 - 15% less absorption rate to the body.
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17 Flaxseed
FatDescription
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.
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18 Yellow Flower
CarbsDescription
Unspecified yellow flowers used as a natural ingredient.
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19 Nettle
CarbsDescription
A herb used as medicine to treat hay fever and allergies, rich in a wide variety of nutrients. In pet foods, it is added mainly to the belief that it could help promote healthy skin/coat and reduce inflammation.
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20 Fennel
CarbsDescription
Contains vitamins A and C, calcium, iron, and potassium. It is said to aid digestion for pets. More research is needed for confirmation.
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21 Celery Seeds
(Detected): Celery Seed
Carbs Plant ProteinDescription
The seed of celery plant, a great source of important minerals such as calcium, manganese, and iron.
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22 Rosehip
CarbsDescription
Small red seeds that are rich in antioxidants, including vitamin C, catechins, quercetin, and ellagic acid. These help the body to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.
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23 Marigold Petals
SupplementDescription
Petals of the marigold flower, a natural source of lutein and zeaxanthin for eye health.
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24 Cleavers Herb
CarbsDescription
An herb traditionally used to support lymphatic and urinary health.
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25 Seaweed
CarbsDescription
An excellent source of various minerals including calcium, iron, magnesium. Rich in rare mineral iodine essential for healthy thyroid function.
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26 Chamomile
CarbsDescription
Flowery herbs used to make tea in the human world. For us, the main benefit is to treat inflammation and gastrointestinal upset.
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27 Milk Thistle
CarbsDescription
A herbal remedy often used to treat liver disorders. It has a high concentration of silymarin, which is a compound known to have antioxidant, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties.
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28 Dandelion Root
CarbsDescription
A plant with yellow flowers that is high in vitamins A, C, and K. It also contains inulin, which serves as a prebiotic in pet foods.
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29 Burdock Root
CarbsDescription
A long brown vegetable root that is commonly used for cleansing and detox. Past Research study suggests that it can help remove toxins from the blood and improve circulation.
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30 Locust Bean Gum
Food AdditiveDescription
A natural thickener from carob seeds, used as a stabilizer in pet foods.
Why Concerned?
A food additive that is likely to be safe but unnecessary.
Tips
- Named animal proteins near the top: Fresh Chicken, Freshly Prepared Turkey are listed early in the ingredient panel.
- Plant protein signal: Pea may raise the listed protein percentage without meaning there is more meat.
- Ingredients worth checking: Yeast, Garlic, Brown Rice.
- Higher-caution ingredients: Garlic have caution notes in the ingredient database.
- Possible digestion triggers: Pea have digestion notes; watch tolerance if your pet has a sensitive stomach.
Protein Analysis
How this recipe earned its protein scores.
Protein Clarity
High- Named 100%
Strong clarity: 100% of this recipe's animal-protein ingredients are clearly named (like chicken or salmon). Only 0% use vague terms such as "meat meal" and 0% are by-products. Named protein ingredients let you verify the source and check for allergens.
Contributing ingredients
Named
Animal Protein
High- Animal 80%
- Plant 12%
- Auxiliary 8%
Meat-forward: 80% of the weighted protein in this recipe comes from animal sources. Plant signals are modest (12% whole plants, 0% plant concentrates), so the protein profile leans on real meat.
Contributing ingredients
Animal
Plant
Auxiliary
wet pet food Review
This wet pet food is a strong choice — rated 4.5 stars with high ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. A confident pick when the ingredient panel matches your pet's needs.
Best for
- Owners who want clearly named protein sources
- Pets that thrive on muscle-meat protein
- Owners prioritizing bioavailable minerals
Avoid if
- You're avoiding legumes
Key takeaways
- Named animal proteins make up 100% of the recipe's protein panel — a clear sourcing win.
- Contains common allergens: Grains (gluten-free), Legumes, Poultry.
- On a dry-matter basis: 51% protein, 27% fat, 8% estimated carbohydrates.
- 80% of the weighted protein comes from animal sources.
- Free from Gluten grains, Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Red meat, Fish, Shellfish, Unknown Meal.
Frequently asked questions
Is this wet pet food good for pets?
Yes — rated 4.5 stars, with high ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content.
Does this wet pet food contain Dairy?
No — based on the ingredient list, this wet pet food doesn't include Dairy or related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Dairy can typically avoid this allergen here.
Does this wet pet food contain Egg?
No — based on the ingredient list, this wet pet food doesn't include Egg or related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Egg can typically avoid this allergen here.
Does this wet pet food contain Legumes?
Yes — based on the ingredient list, this wet pet food contains Legumes, so pets sensitive to Legumes should generally avoid this product or consult a vet first.
Does this wet pet food contain Nuts?
No — based on the ingredient list, this wet pet food doesn't include Nuts or related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Nuts can typically avoid this allergen here.
Is this wet pet food grain-free?
No — the recipe contains Grains (gluten-free).
What are the main protein sources in this wet pet food?
The top animal proteins are Fresh Chicken, Freshly Prepared Turkey — clearly named, so you can verify the source.