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Evanger's Grain-Free Hand Packed Roasted Whole Chicken Drummets Dinner Canned Dog Food, 12-oz, case of 12
Evanger's

Grain-Free Hand Packed Roasted Whole Chicken Drummets Dinner Canned Dog Food, 12-oz, case of 12

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wet $5.72/lb

Evanger's Grain-Free Hand Packed Roasted Whole Chicken Drummets Dinner Canned Dog Food, 12-oz, case of 12 earns a Sniff Score of 31/100 (D) with Fair evidence. Zero controversial ingredients flagged. Score capped at 59 due to no AAFCO statement.

Graded by The Sniff System

Why this score

Score capped at 59 due to no AAFCO statement.

CAP why?

Score capped at 49 due to CP_DM=8.3%, CF_DM=1.6%.

CAP why?

Low protein quality. chicken delivers limited bioavailable amino acids.

PQI
Guaranteed analysis
Dry-matter protein: 8%
Protein
8%
min (as fed)
Fat
1.5%
min (as fed)
Fiber
82%
max (as fed)
Moisture
4%
max
Ingredients

Read why each ingredient is good or bad for dogs.

23 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
    chicken broth

    Real broth, adds flavor and moisture. Negligible nutrition on its own but tells you the recipe leans on real meat.

  3. 3
    carrots

    Real vegetable. Fiber, beta-carotene, and a small amount of antioxidant value.

  4. 4
    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 →

  5. 5
    tomato paste
  6. 6
    vitamins {vitamin e supplement
  7. 7
    niacin supplement

    B vitamin (B3). Required in complete dog foods, added as a supplement to standardize the dose.

  8. 8
    l-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate

    A stable form of vitamin C used in pet food. Provides antioxidant support and survives processing better than plain ascorbic acid.

  9. 9
    thiamine mononitrate

    B vitamin (B1). Essential for nervous system function. Cooked-in vitamin loss is why thiamine is always added back.

  10. 10
    calcium pantothenate

    Same as d-calcium pantothenate. Vitamin B5 in standardized form.

  11. 11
    vitamin a supplement

    Vitamin A in stable, standardized form. Required for vision, immune function, and growth.

  12. 12
    pyridoxine hydrochloride

    B vitamin (B6). Essential for protein metabolism. Standard inclusion in complete formulas.

  13. 13
    riboflavin supplement

    B vitamin (B2). Required in complete dog foods. The standardized form ensures consistent dosing.

  14. 14
    folic acid

    B vitamin (B9), essential for cell function. Standard in complete dog foods.

  15. 15
    vitamin b12 supplement

    Essential for red blood cell formation and neurological function. Plant ingredients lack B12, so it has to be added.

  16. 16
    biotin

    B vitamin that supports skin and coat health. Required for AAFCO-complete formulas.

  17. 17
    vitamin d2 supplement}
  18. 18
    minerals {zinc sulfate
  19. 19
    iron sulfate
  20. 20
    copper sulfate

    Inorganic copper. Standard, effective at small doses. Premium formulas tend to use copper proteinate instead.

  21. 21
    manganese sulfate

    Inorganic manganese. Functional but less well-absorbed than the chelated proteinate form.

  22. 22
    selenium yeast

    Organic selenium grown in yeast. The form premium brands use, gentler and more bioavailable than sodium selenite.

  23. 23
    potassium iodide}

17 of 23 ingredients have a curated note. Coverage grows over time.