Nature’s Logic Pure Naturals 100% Natural Chicken Recipe Synthetic-Free Dry Dog Food, 24-lb bag
Graded by The Sniff System
Nature’s Logic Pure Naturals 100% Natural Chicken Recipe Synthetic-Free Dry Dog Food is a dry kibble with chicken as its main protein source.
This food offers good protein quality from chicken, providing solid amino acid coverage. It also uses quality carbohydrate sources that include fermentable fiber. The combination of named fresh meat and same-species meal is a strong architectural choice for dry kibble.
The main thing to note is the absence of an AAFCO statement, which means the nutritional completeness of this food is unverified. This factor capped its overall score.
Good fit for dogs whose owners prioritize quality protein and carbs. Less ideal if you require AAFCO verification for nutritional completeness.
Summary written by The Sniff System from the data above. Same rubric, same drivers, expressed in English.
Good fit for adult French Bulldogs navigating a sensitive stomach. Chicken leads at position 1, with dried chicory root (prebiotic fiber) at position 13 on the deck, and a single-species protein design that makes trigger isolation easier. Worth watching: multiple protein sources stacked (harder to isolate triggers). Frenchies have notoriously sensitive GI tracts plus a tendency toward obesity given their low activity needs. Limited-ingredient formulas with moderate calorie density tend to fit them well.
Looking at this for adult French Bulldogs or French Bulldogs with a sensitive stomach ? 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.
Research informing this analysis
MethodologyThe Sniff System grades this product against 3 cited studies relevant to its profile. Each link opens the original source.
- NRC, 2006digestibility · fiber· cited in 2 claims
- AAFCO, 2024zinc
- Swanson et al., 2002prebiotics
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Sniff scored this formula 59/100, landing in C-tier (acceptable-with-notes). The biggest contributor was protein quality (+18 points): Reasonable protein quality. chicken delivers solid amino acid coverage. A hard cap of 59 also applied because the AAFCO nutritional adequacy statement isn't disclosed on the retailer page (so our methodology can't verify the formula meets adult, growth, or all-life-stages standards). If the brand publishing the AAFCO statement were on the label, the cap would lift and this formula could clear the B-band threshold (60).
Reasonable protein quality. chicken delivers solid amino acid coverage.
Quality carbohydrate sources with fermentable fiber.
Named fresh meat paired with same-species meal, a strong extrusion architecture.
No AAFCO statement. Nutritional completeness unverified.
- Lowest crude fiber in Nature's Logic's lineup (5.5% DMB)
- Top 4% for DMB protein in grain-inclusive dry kibbles (38.5%)
- Bottom 4% for fat quality in Nature's Logic's lineup (8/16)
Computed against the rest of our catalog. Percentiles refresh on each catalog update.
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Read why each ingredient is good or bad for dogs.
- 1protein animalchicken
Real meat. Primary protein source, with the amino acid profile dogs actually evolved to eat.
Position 1: primary protein source. After cooking removes water, this may drop in proportional weight, but it anchors the recipe.
- 2protein animalchicken meal
Chicken with the water cooked out. Per pound, packs more protein than fresh chicken. See why →
Position 2: co-primary protein. Two named animal proteins in the top 2 is a strong protein build.
- 3grainmillet
Gluten-free whole grain. Fine for most dogs, often used as an alternative to rice.
Position 3: major carbohydrate source.
- 4fatchicken fat
Despite the name, a high-quality energy source. Concentrated calories plus essential fatty acids like linoleic acid. See why →
Position 4: secondary fat. Often where marine oils sit when present alongside a primary land-animal fat.
- 5yeast culture
Fermented yeast. Source of B vitamins and beta-glucans that some research suggests support immune function.
- 6spray dried chicken liver
- 7pumpkin seed flour
- 8montmorillonite clay
Natural clay used as a binder and anti-caking agent. Functional, not nutritional.
- 9dried kale
Leafy green with antioxidants and fiber. Small dose in kibble, but it's not just for marketing.
- 10spray dried porcine plasma
- 11supplementdried kelp
Natural source of iodine and trace minerals. A common premium-brand inclusion.
- 12dried tomato
- 13fiberdried chicory root
Natural prebiotic. Feeds beneficial gut bacteria. The same compound (inulin) used in human gut-health products.
Position 13: trace fiber inclusion.
- 14dried carrot
Real vegetable. Fiber, beta-carotene, antioxidants. Same as carrots, sometimes singular on labels.
- 15dried apple
Whole apple with the moisture removed. Real fruit, fiber, modest nutrition contribution.
- 16vegetablepumpkin
Soluble fiber that supports stool quality. Mild and well-tolerated.
- 17dried apricot
- 18dried blueberry
- 19dried broccoli
Real vegetable. Adds fiber and some antioxidants. Fine in the small amounts used in kibble.
- 20dried spinach
Leafy green. Some iron, vitamin K, and fiber. The dose in kibble is small but it's real food.
- 21dried parsley
Real herb. Trace amount of vitamins K and C. The dose in kibble is small, mostly there for label appeal.
- 22dried cranberry
Same as cranberries. Real ingredient, dose in kibble is small.
- 23dried artichoke
- 24dried mushrooms
- 25probioticdried lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product
A probiotic strain. Whether the dose is high enough to actually colonize is debated, but it's a real beneficial bacterium.
Showing first 25 of 33. Position 1-5 has the largest weight in the recipe.
17 of 25 ingredients have a curated note. Coverage grows over time.