Bowl Boosters Simply Shreds Shredded Bonelss Chicken, Wild Salmon, & Pumpkin Recipe in Broth
Wellness Bowl Boosters Simply Shreds Shredded Bonelss Chicken, Wild Salmon, & Pumpkin Recipe in Broth earns a Sniff Score of 49/100 (C) with Limited evidence. Zero controversial ingredients flagged. Score capped at 49 due to CP_DM=80.0%, CF_DM=5.0%.
Graded by The Sniff System
Strong protein profile with chicken as the primary ingredient, delivering high biological value.
Quality carbohydrate sources with fermentable fiber.
Includes egg, named fish, or organ meat for diverse high-bioavailability protein.
Wet and fresh foods contain more water than kibble (typically 65-78%). On a dry-matter basis, this food's protein content is roughly 80%, comparable to premium kibble (typically 30-45% DMB protein).
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- 1protein animalchicken
Real meat. Primary protein source, with the amino acid profile dogs actually evolved to eat.
- 2chicken broth
Real broth, adds flavor and moisture. Negligible nutrition on its own but tells you the recipe leans on real meat.
- 3water sufficient for processing
The regulatory phrase for cooking water in wet food. Has no nutritional implication, just labeling formality.
- 4protein animalsalmon
Real fish meat. Natural source of omega-3s, which kibble usually has to add back from oil.
- 5vegetablepumpkin
Soluble fiber that supports stool quality. Mild and well-tolerated.
5 of 5 ingredients have a curated note. Coverage grows over time.