Super Premium Natural Single Protein Limited Ingredient Adult Classic Turkey Canned Dog Food, 14.1-oz can, 6 count
Graded by The Sniff System
Dog's Love Super Premium Natural Single Protein Limited Ingredient Adult Classic Turkey Canned Dog Food is a wet food featuring turkey as its main protein, formulated for adult maintenance.
This wet food is likely formulated for adult maintenance, meaning it should meet the nutritional needs for most adult dogs. It features a high percentage of turkey as the first ingredient, which is a good quality protein source.
The main thing to note is the absence of a declared omega-3 source like fish oil or algae oil, which are important for skin, coat, and overall health.
Good fit for adult dogs, particularly those needing a limited ingredient diet. Less ideal if you prioritize an explicit omega-3 source.
Summary written by The Sniff System from the data above. Same rubric, same drivers, expressed in English.
Good fit for adult Labrador Retrievers navigating skin allergies. Working in its favor: single-named-protein deck (limited-ingredient friendly). The protein deck is built around a single species (turkey), and the product is explicitly marketed as limited-ingredient. For Labrador Retrievers with suspected cutaneous adverse food reactions, a strict elimination diet trial must last a minimum of 8 weeks to reliably diagnose or rule out a food-based trigger. Zinc is essential for skin immunity and healing; the NRC (2006) established a recommended allowance of 20 mg of zinc per 1000 kcal ME for adult dogs at maintenance (NRC, 2006) .
Looking at this for adult Labrador Retrievers or Labrador Retrievers with skin allergies ? We are building dedicated pages for these combinations.
Auto-matched from this product's measurements (ingredients, life stage, calorie density) to a breed archetype. Not a substitute for vet input on your specific dog.
Middle-of-pack grade. 46/100 (C) reflects the structural fit of this formula against The Sniff System's eight scoring components. AAFCO compliance did the heavy lifting (+4 points): AAFCO formulation inferred from declared adult maintenance. Verbatim statement not published by retailer. What we'd flag for vet discussion: fat quality (-8 points). No declared omega-3 source. Fish oil, salmon oil, and algae oil all absent.
AAFCO formulation inferred from declared adult maintenance. Verbatim statement not published by retailer.
No declared omega-3 source. Fish oil, salmon oil, and algae oil all absent.
- Lowest fat quality in grain-free wet foods (4/16)
- Bottom 10% for DMB protein in grain-free wet foods (34.8%)
- Bottom 10% for crude fiber in wet foods (4.3% DMB)
Computed against the rest of our catalog. Percentiles refresh on each catalog update.
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Wet and fresh foods contain more water than kibble (typically 65-78%). On a dry-matter basis, this food's protein content is roughly 35%, comparable to premium kibble (typically 30-45% DMB protein).
Read why each ingredient is good or bad for dogs.
- 1turkey 55%
Position 1: primary protein source. After cooking removes water, this may drop in proportional weight, but it anchors the recipe.
- 2courgette 15%
- 3carrot 12%
- 4apple 10%
- 5potato starch
Refined potato. Pure carb energy, low on other nutrition. Often used as a binder in grain-free recipes.
- 6minerals
- 7walnut oil 0.9%
Position 7: trace fat. Below the level that materially shifts the fat profile.
- 8eggshell powder
- 9seaweed
- 10diatomaceous earth
- 11dandelion leaves
- 12calendula petals
- 13watercress
1 of 13 ingredients have a curated note. Coverage grows over time.