Ninety-Five Percent Turkey Grain-Free Canned Dog Food, 13.2-oz, case of 12
Wellness Ninety-Five Percent Turkey Grain-Free Canned Dog Food, 13.2-oz, case of 12 earns a Sniff Score of 43/100 (D) with Fair evidence. 1 controversial ingredient flagged. Primary concern: low protein quality. turkey delivers limited bioavailable amino acids..
Graded by The Sniff System
AAFCO formulation inferred from declared not stated. Verbatim statement not published by retailer.
Low protein quality. turkey delivers limited bioavailable amino acids.
No declared omega-3 source. Fish oil, salmon oil, and algae oil all absent.
Contains carrageenan. Plausible rodent colitis mechanism, no direct canine clinical evidence at food-grade levels. Concern elevated for dogs with IBD..
Controversial ingredients · 1
- carrageenanSeaweed-derived thickener; some studies link it to gastrointestinal inflammation. Most common in wet foods but appears in some kibble gravies.
Every flagged ingredient has a published basis (confirmed harm / regulatory action / precautionary). See methodology →
Wet and fresh foods contain more water than kibble (typically 65-78%). On a dry-matter basis, this food's protein content is roughly 36%, comparable to premium kibble (typically 30-45% DMB protein).
Read why each ingredient is good or bad for dogs.
- 1protein animalturkey
Real meat. Lean protein, good amino acid profile, often well-tolerated by dogs sensitive to chicken.
- 2water sufficient for processing
The regulatory phrase for cooking water in wet food. Has no nutritional implication, just labeling formality.
- 3othernatural flavor
Legal term for animal-derived flavoring, usually hydrolyzed liver or broth. Adds taste, says nothing about quality.
- 4cassia gum
Thickener common in wet food. Functional, no major concerns at typical inclusion.
- 5othercarrageenan Flagged
Seaweed-derived thickener. Some lab studies suggest gut inflammation, but the evidence in pets is mixed.
5 of 5 ingredients have a curated note. Coverage grows over time.