Nature’s Logic Pure Naturals 100% Natural Grain-Free Beef Recipe Synthetic-Free Dry Dog Food, 24-lb bag
Nature's Logic Nature’s Logic Pure Naturals 100% Natural Grain-Free Beef Recipe Synthetic-Free Dry Dog Food, 24-lb bag earns a Sniff Score of 59/100 (C) with Fair evidence. Zero controversial ingredients flagged. Score capped at 59 due to no AAFCO statement.
Graded by The Sniff System
Strong protein profile with beef as the primary ingredient, delivering high biological value.
Quality carbohydrate sources with fermentable fiber.
Named fresh meat paired with same-species meal, a strong extrusion architecture.
No AAFCO statement. Nutritional completeness unverified.
Read why each ingredient is good or bad for dogs.
- 1protein animalbeef
Real meat. Dense in protein and iron. Some dogs are sensitive to it, but for most it's an excellent base.
- 2protein animalbeef meal
Beef cooked down to a dry concentrate. More protein per pound than fresh beef.
- 3tapioca starch
Refined cassava starch, used as a binder. Easy to digest, low on nutrition.
- 4pork fat
Real animal fat from a named species. Clean energy source.
- 5yeast culture
Fermented yeast. Source of B vitamins and beta-glucans that some research suggests support immune function.
- 6protein animalpork meal
Pork cooked into a dry concentrate. Per pound, more protein than fresh pork.
- 7protein animallamb meal
Lamb cooked down to a dry concentrate. Per pound, more protein than fresh lamb.
- 8dehydrated salmon
Real fish meat. Natural source of omega-3s, which kibble usually has to add back from oil.
- 9spray dried pork liver
- 10pumpkin seed flour
- 11montmorillonite clay
Natural clay used as a binder and anti-caking agent. Functional, not nutritional.
- 12dried kale
Leafy green with antioxidants and fiber. Small dose in kibble, but it's not just for marketing.
- 13spray dried porcine plasma
- 14supplementdried kelp
Natural source of iodine and trace minerals. A common premium-brand inclusion.
- 15dried tomato
- 16fiberdried chicory root
Natural prebiotic. Feeds beneficial gut bacteria. The same compound (inulin) used in human gut-health products.
- 17dried carrot
Real vegetable. Fiber, beta-carotene, antioxidants. Same as carrots, sometimes singular on labels.
- 18dried apple
Whole apple with the moisture removed. Real fruit, fiber, modest nutrition contribution.
- 19vegetablepumpkin
Soluble fiber that supports stool quality. Mild and well-tolerated.
- 20dried apricot
- 21dried blueberry
- 22dried broccoli
Real vegetable. Adds fiber and some antioxidants. Fine in the small amounts used in kibble.
- 23dried spinach
Leafy green. Some iron, vitamin K, and fiber. The dose in kibble is small but it's real food.
- 24dried parsley
Real herb. Trace amount of vitamins K and C. The dose in kibble is small, mostly there for label appeal.
- 25dried cranberry
Same as cranberries. Real ingredient, dose in kibble is small.
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