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ORIJEN Grain-Free High-Protein Small Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food, 4-lb bag
ORIJEN

Grain-Free High-Protein Small Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food, 4-lb bag

Evidence Fair
AAFCO compliance inferred from product name
dry $8.00/lb

ORIJEN Grain-Free High-Protein Small Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food, 4-lb bag earns a Sniff Score of 71/100 (B) with Fair evidence. Zero controversial ingredients flagged. Strong protein profile with chicken as the primary ingredient, delivering high biological value..

Graded by The Sniff System

Why this score

Strong protein profile with chicken as the primary ingredient, delivering high biological value.

PQI

Quality fat sources: named fat with declared fat sources.

FQI

AAFCO feeding trial substantiation for growth.

ACF
Guaranteed analysis
Dry-matter protein: 43%
Protein
38%
min (as fed)
Fat
19%
min (as fed)
Fiber
14%
max (as fed)
Moisture
12%
max
Ingredients

Read why each ingredient is good or bad for dogs.

58 total
Good Neutral Watch Flagged
  1. 1
    chicken

    Real meat. Primary protein source, with the amino acid profile dogs actually evolved to eat.

  2. 2
    salmon

    Real fish meat. Natural source of omega-3s, which kibble usually has to add back from oil.

  3. 3
    turkey

    Real meat. Lean protein, good amino acid profile, often well-tolerated by dogs sensitive to chicken.

  4. 4
    whiting
  5. 5
    haddock
  6. 6
    dehydrated turkey

    Real meat. Lean protein, good amino acid profile, often well-tolerated by dogs sensitive to chicken.

  7. 7
    dehydrated chicken

    Real meat. Primary protein source, with the amino acid profile dogs actually evolved to eat.

  8. 8
    dehydrated herring

    Whole fish, naturally high in omega-3s and very digestible protein. Common in premium formulas.

  9. 9
    dehydrated chicken liver

    Organ meat. Dense in protein, iron, vitamin A, and the B vitamins. Among the most nutrient-rich ingredients a dog can eat.

  10. 10
    dehydrated egg

    Whole eggs. The highest-quality protein on any ingredient label, by amino acid score.

  11. 11
    red lentils

    Same concern as other lentils. Affordable plant protein, part of the legume stack the FDA examined. See why →

  12. 12
    pinto beans
  13. 13
    chicken giblets
  14. 14
    eggs

    Whole eggs. The highest-quality protein on any ingredient label by amino acid score.

  15. 15
    turkey giblets
  16. 16
    chicken fat

    Despite the name, a high-quality energy source. Concentrated calories plus essential fatty acids like linoleic acid.

  17. 17
    wholegreen lentils
  18. 18
    navy beans
  19. 19
    chickpeas

    Also called garbanzo beans. Affordable plant protein source, part of the legume stack the FDA examined in its heart-disease investigation. See why →

  20. 20
    peas

    Cheap protein bulk. Fine in small amounts, but when peas stack with lentils and chickpeas in the top ingredients, it's the pattern the FDA flagged in its heart-disease investigation. See why →

  21. 21
    natural flavor

    Legal term for animal-derived flavoring, usually hydrolyzed liver or broth. Adds taste, says nothing about quality.

  22. 22
    pollock oil
  23. 23
    driedapple pomace
  24. 24
    green mussels
  25. 25
    dried kelp

    Natural source of iodine and trace minerals. A common premium-brand inclusion.

Showing first 25 of 58. Position 1-5 has the largest weight in the recipe.

15 of 25 ingredients have a curated note. Coverage grows over time.