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Side By Side Cooling Complete & Balanced Pork & Rabbit Stew Wet Dog Food, 12.5-oz box
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Cooling Complete & Balanced Pork & Rabbit Stew Wet Dog Food, 12.5-oz box

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wet $5.49

Side By Side Cooling Complete & Balanced Pork & Rabbit Stew Wet Dog Food, 12.5-oz box earns a Sniff Score of 55/100 (C) with Fair evidence. Zero controversial ingredients flagged. Score capped at 59 due to no AAFCO statement.

Graded by The Sniff System

Why this score

Reasonable protein quality. pork heart delivers solid amino acid coverage.

PQI

Quality carbohydrate sources with fermentable fiber.

CQI

Includes egg, named fish, or organ meat for diverse high-bioavailability protein.

STACK

Score capped at 59 due to no AAFCO statement.

CAP why?

No declared omega-3 source. Fish oil, salmon oil, and algae oil all absent.

FQI

No AAFCO statement. Nutritional completeness unverified.

ACF
Guaranteed analysis
Dry-matter protein: 52%
Protein
11%
min (as fed)
Fat
4%
min (as fed)
Fiber
2%
max (as fed)
Moisture
79%
max

Wet and fresh foods contain more water than kibble (typically 65-78%). On a dry-matter basis, this food's protein content is roughly 52%, comparable to premium kibble (typically 30-45% DMB protein).

Ingredients

Read why each ingredient is good or bad for dogs.

34 total
Good Neutral Watch Flagged
  1. 1
    pork bone broth
  2. 2
    pork heart
  3. 3
    rabbit

    Real meat, very lean. A common novel protein for elimination diets.

  4. 4
    pork liver

    Organ meat. Dense in B vitamins, iron, and vitamin A. Among the most nutritious ingredients on any label.

  5. 5
    carrots

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

  6. 6
    broccoli

    Real vegetable. Adds fiber and some antioxidants. Fine in the small amounts used in kibble.

  7. 7
    celery

    Real vegetable. Mostly water and a little fiber. Decorative more than nutritional in the amounts used.

  8. 8
    sweet potato

    Complex carb with fiber and beta-carotene. Gentle on the stomach.

  9. 9
    kale

    Leafy green with antioxidants and fiber. Small dose in kibble, but it's not just for marketing.

  10. 10
    blueberries

    Antioxidants, real. But the amount in any kibble is too small to do much. Mostly marketing.

  11. 11
    dried yeast

    Natural source of B vitamins and trace minerals. Adds a savory flavor that dogs respond well to.

  12. 12
    spinach

    Leafy green. Some iron, vitamin K, and fiber. The dose in kibble is small but it's real food.

  13. 13
    parsley

    Real herb. Trace amount of vitamins K and C. The dose in kibble is small, mostly there for label appeal.

  14. 14
    chia seeds
  15. 15
    coconut oil

    Saturated fat with medium-chain triglycerides. Mostly marketing in the doses kibble uses, but harmless.

  16. 16
    sea salt

    Same as salt. Required at small doses for normal physiology.

  17. 17
    apples

    Real fruit, some fiber and antioxidants. The amount in kibble is too small to matter much.

  18. 18
    kelp

    Seaweed source of iodine. Trace mineral support, common in better formulas.

  19. 19
    quinoa

    Pseudo-grain with a complete amino acid profile. Rare in dog food because it's expensive.

  20. 20
    sunflower seeds
  21. 21
    pumpkin seeds
  22. 22
    apple cider vinegar
  23. 23
    eggshells
  24. 24
    sesame seeds
  25. 25
    dehydrated alfalfa

Showing first 25 of 34. Position 1-5 has the largest weight in the recipe.

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