Wild Reserve Wild-Caught Fish Dry Dog Food, 20-lb bag
ORIJEN Wild Reserve Wild-Caught Fish Dry Dog Food, 20-lb bag earns a Sniff Score of 68/100 (B) with Fair evidence. 1 controversial ingredient flagged. Reasonable protein quality. herring delivers solid amino acid coverage..
Graded by The Sniff System
Reasonable protein quality. herring delivers solid amino acid coverage.
Quality fat sources: named fat with marine oil (EPA and DHA source).
AAFCO feeding trial substantiation for not stated.
Contains high legume stacking. Multiple pulse-family ingredients in top 15. Mitigated by taurine supplementation or organ meat (natural taurine precursor) in top 10..
Read why each ingredient is good or bad for dogs.
- 1herring
Whole fish, naturally high in omega-3s and very digestible protein. Common in premium formulas.
- 2protein animalsalmon
Real fish meat. Natural source of omega-3s, which kibble usually has to add back from oil.
- 3monkfish
- 4acadian redfish
- 5flounder
- 6whiting
- 7sardine meal
- 8herringmeal
- 9blue whiting meal
- 10pollock meal
- 11legumered lentils
Same concern as other lentils. Affordable plant protein, part of the legume stack the FDA examined. See why →
- 12legumepinto beans
- 13legumelentils
Same concern as peas. Affordable plant protein, but when they pile up in the top 5 ingredients, it's a flag. See why →
- 14dehydrated salmon
Real fish meat. Natural source of omega-3s, which kibble usually has to add back from oil.
- 15fatsunflower oil
Common plant oil. Useful in moderation for omega-6, though too much skews the omega ratio against the dog's favor.
- 16legumenavy beans
- 17legumepeas
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 →
- 18natural fish flavor
- 19dried applepomace
- 20herring oil
Concentrated omega-3 from herring. Same role as salmon oil, skin and coat support.
- 21freeze-dried shrimp
- 22safflower oil
- 23vitaminvitamin e supplement
Required nutrient and a natural antioxidant. Often pulls double duty as a preservative.
- 24preservative naturalmixed tocopherols
Natural vitamin E used to keep fats from going rancid. The good kind of preservative.
- 25mineralzinc proteinate
Zinc bound to protein for better absorption. The premium form of the mineral, versus zinc oxide which sits cheaper on the label.
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