Superior Care Adult Small Breed Grain-Free White Fish Dry Dog Food, 3.3-lb bag
Graded by The Sniff System
Nature's Protection Superior Care Adult Small Breed Grain-Free White Fish Dry Dog Food is a dry food for adult small breeds, featuring white fish as its main protein.
This formula includes quality fat sources like poultry fat and salmon oil, which provides marine oils rich in EPA and DHA. It also uses quality carbohydrate sources with fermentable fiber, which is good for digestion.
The main thing to note is the protein quality. The white fish meal used here delivers limited bioavailable amino acids, which means it might not be as easily absorbed by your dog.
Good fit for adult small breed dogs. Less ideal if you're looking for a food with higher quality, more bioavailable protein sources.
Summary written by The Sniff System from the data above. Same rubric, same drivers, expressed in English.
Strong fit for lower-energy small companion breeds, including the French Bulldog, navigating skin allergies. The protein deck is built around a single species (salmon), with salmon oil at position 8 for EPA/DHA skin support. Worth watching: calorie density (765 kcal/cup) is rich for a lower-activity breed. For French Bulldogs with suspected food allergies, a strict elimination diet for a minimum of 8 weeks is the diagnostic gold standard, as serological tests have low reliability per a 2018 review. 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 French Bulldogs or French Bulldogs 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.
Sniff scored this formula 45/100, landing in C-tier (acceptable-with-notes). The biggest contributor was fat quality (+12 points): Quality fat sources: named fat with marine oil (EPA and DHA source). The biggest detractor was protein quality (-19.5 points): Low protein quality. white fish meal delivers limited bioavailable amino acids.
Quality fat sources: named fat with marine oil (EPA and DHA source).
Quality carbohydrate sources with fermentable fiber.
AAFCO formulation inferred from declared adult maintenance. Verbatim statement not published by retailer.
Low protein quality. white fish meal delivers limited bioavailable amino acids.
- Lowest DMB protein in Nature's Protection's lineup (23.3%)
- Top quartile for crude fiber in dry kibbles (6.4% DMB)
- Lowest DMB fat in Nature's Protection's lineup (12.2%)
Computed against the rest of our catalog. Percentiles refresh on each catalog update.
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- 1white fish meal
Position 1: primary protein source. After cooking removes water, this may drop in proportional weight, but it anchors the recipe.
- 2dried potato pulp
- 3vegetablesweet potato
Complex carb with fiber and beta-carotene. Gentle on the stomach.
Position 3: meaningful whole-food inclusion. Source of vitamins, antioxidants, or natural fiber.
- 4legumepeas
Cheap protein bulk. Fine in small amounts, but when peas stack with lentils and chickpeas in the top ingredients, it's the pattern the FDA flagged in its heart-disease investigation. See why →
Position 4. Within the FDA's top-5 DCM-pattern threshold. Especially notable if multiple pulses stack here.
- 5poultry fat
Position 5: secondary fat. Often where marine oils sit when present alongside a primary land-animal fat.
- 6krill meal
- 7dried plain beet pulp
Beet fiber, with the sugar removed. Long unfairly maligned. It's a real soluble fiber that supports stool quality. See why →
Position 7: functional fiber for digestion or satiety.
- 8fatsalmon oil
Pure omega-3s. The thing skin-and-coat formulas are usually built around.
Position 8. Moderate marine-oil inclusion. Supplements EPA/DHA without being the primary fat.
- 9aluminum silicate
- 10fatflaxseed
Plant source of omega-3. Helpful for skin and coat, though dogs absorb omega-3 from fish more efficiently.
Position 10: trace fat. Below the level that materially shifts the fat profile.
- 11fructooligosaccharide
Prebiotic fiber, often abbreviated FOS. Feeds beneficial gut bacteria.
- 12supplementyucca schidigera extract
Plant extract added to reduce stool odor. Functional, not nutritional. Fine in trace amounts.
- 13supplementgreen tea extract
- 14pot marigold
- 15mineraliron sulfate
- 16mineralcalcium iodate
Source of iodine for thyroid function. Functional, required in complete formulas.
- 17mineralcopper sulfate
Inorganic copper. Standard, effective at small doses. Premium formulas tend to use copper proteinate instead.
- 18mineralmanganese sulfate
Inorganic manganese. Functional but less well-absorbed than the chelated proteinate form.
- 19mineralzinc sulfate
Inorganic zinc. Effective at AAFCO doses but less well-absorbed than chelated forms like zinc proteinate.
- 20mineralsodium selenite Flagged
Inorganic selenium. Effective at AAFCO levels, no documented safety concern in dogs despite what some pet food blogs claim. Selenium yeast is a marginal upgrade, not a necessity. See why →
- 21preservative naturalmixed tocopherols
Natural vitamin E used to keep fats from going rancid. The good kind of preservative. See why →
- 22preservative naturalrosemary extract
Natural preservative. Replaces synthetic ones like BHA and BHT.
14 of 22 ingredients have a curated note. Coverage grows over time.