Variety Pack Non-GMO Chicken Dinner Shredded Wet Dog Food, 2.75-oz cup, case of 10
Graded by The Sniff System
Pamper Like Paris Variety Pack Non-GMO Chicken Dinner is a shredded wet food, sold in cups, formulated for adult maintenance.
There isn't much to highlight for this product. The data shows no specific positive drivers, which is reflected in its low score.
A major concern is the lack of an AAFCO statement, meaning its nutritional completeness isn't guaranteed. Additionally, the protein quality is low, and there's no declared source of omega-3s.
Hard to recommend for any dog due to the significant nutritional concerns and lack of an AAFCO statement.
Summary written by The Sniff System from the data above. Same rubric, same drivers, expressed in English.
Good fit for active large sporting breeds, including the Golden Retriever, navigating diet-associated DCM concerns. The ingredient deck, with zero pulses in the top 15. In its 2022 update on diet-associated DCM, the FDA identified Golden Retrievers as the most reported breed, with 121 cases out of 1,382 total canine reports (8.8%) received between January 1, 2014, and November 1, 2022 (FDA, 2022) .
Looking at this for adult Golden Retrievers or Golden Retrievers with diet-associated DCM concerns ? 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.
- FDA, 2022cardiac · epidemiology · breed predisposition· cited in 5 claims
- FDA, 2019diet composition· cited in 2 claims
- NRC, 2006nutrient bioavailability
Every claim on Sniff traces to a source. If you find a citation that's wrong, outdated, or misapplied, tell us.
Concerning grade. 24/100 (F) reflects the structural fit of this formula against The Sniff System's eight scoring components. What capped it: the score can't exceed 59 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). Removing the cap alone wouldn't change the band. Protein quality is the deeper issue.
No positive drivers crossed our reporting threshold.
Low protein quality. first ingredient delivers limited bioavailable amino acids.
No declared omega-3 source. Fish oil, salmon oil, and algae oil all absent.
- Lowest protein quality in grain-free wet foods (0/27)
- Lowest fat quality in grain-free wet foods (4/16)
- Bottom 1% for overall Sniff Score in grain-free wet foods (24/100)
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