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Chicken & Rice Dry Dog Food – Large Breed Adult
Chicken & Rice Dry Dog Food – Large Breed Adult
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🦴 Protein Score: ⭐ 8/10
Crude Protein: 25% (Great for large breeds)
🔥 Fat Score: ⭐ 8/10
Fat Content: 15.5% (Ideal for large breeds – strong fat support)
Omega Ratio: estimated 11.5:1 (Outside optimal range 2:1–9:1) → Penalty
🥩 Ingredient Quality Score: ⭐ 7.2/10
Protein Source Quality: ⭐ 2.2/2.5
Meat Sources: Chicken Meal, Turkey Meal → Named meat meals
Plant Protein: None → No Plant Protein Presence
Fat Source Quality: ⭐ 1.5/1.5
Chicken Fat (animal), Sunflower Oil (plant) → Mix of Animal & Plant Fats
Ingredient Transparency: ⭐ 1.5/2.0
Mostly Clear → ‘Natural flavour (chicken)’
Carbohydrate Quality: ⭐ 0.5/1.0
Majority Neutral → Rice (Neutral), Sorghum (Neutral), Rice Flour (Low-value)
Carbohydrate Load: ⭐ 0.0/1.0
Filler-type carbs: Rice + Sorghum + Rice Flour (in top 5) → High Load
Functional Ingredients: ⭐ 0.5/1.0
Some support → Inulin, Green Lipped Mussel Powder, Taurine
Ingredient Safety: ⭐ 1.0/1.0
No artificial colours, preservatives, or flavours listed
⚡ Caloric Density Score: ⭐ 10/10
Calories: 360 kcal/100g (Ideal for large breeds)
10-point score: ⭐ 7.98/10.0 → ⭐ 3.9/5.0
⭐ 3.9 / 5
This one’s got all the gear and some idea. Just a couple of rough edges.
The Quick Bite
A dependable formula for big dogs that need steady energy, solid protein, and joint-friendly extras. With named meat meals, decent fat support, and a nice calorie profile, it’s well-suited for large breeds. The omega ratio's a bit off and it leans a little too heavily on rice-based carbs — but all up, it’s a fair choice for keeping the big units in good nick without breaking the bank.
What It Gets Right
✔ Good protein (25%) – well suited for large breed maintenance.
✔ Strong fat level (15.5%) – supports joints, coat, and energy.
✔ No plant proteins – all protein comes from chicken and turkey meals.
✔ Clean fat sources – mix of chicken fat and sunflower oil.
✔ Some functional extras – green lipped mussel, taurine, inulin.
✔ Calorie content spot-on (360 kcal/100g) – ideal for big breeds without overloading.
Where It Falls Short
❌ Omega ratio too high (~11.5:1) – reduces anti-inflammatory and joint benefits.
❌ Label lacks clarity – has vague term “natural flavour (chicken)”
❌ Filler load could be lower – not a disaster, but not ideal for long-term joint support.
❌ Functional support could go further – some nice inclusions, but not enough to max out the score.






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