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Reveal

Chicken Breast in Broth

Evidence Limited
dry

Graded by The Sniff System

In plain English

Reveal Chicken Breast in Broth is a wet food featuring chicken breast as its main ingredient.

There isn't much to highlight as a positive for this product. The ingredient list is very simple, which some owners might prefer.

A major concern is the absence of an AAFCO statement, meaning this food isn't guaranteed to be nutritionally complete. Chicken breast alone provides limited bioavailable amino acids, and there's no declared source of omega-3s.

Good fit for owners seeking a simple, limited-ingredient topper or treat. Less ideal as a standalone meal due to nutritional incompleteness.

Summary written by The Sniff System from the data above. Same rubric, same drivers, expressed in English.

Who this is for

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) . Good fit for active large sporting breeds, including the Golden Retriever, navigating diet-associated DCM concerns. Chicken breast anchors position 1, with zero pulses in the top 15.

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

Methodology

The Sniff System grades this product against 3 cited studies relevant to its profile. Each link opens the original source.

  • FDA, 2022
    cardiac · epidemiology · breed predisposition· cited in 5 claims
  • FDA, 2019
    diet composition· cited in 2 claims
  • NRC, 2006
    nutrient bioavailability

Every claim on Sniff traces to a source. If you find a citation that's wrong, outdated, or misapplied, tell us.

Why this score

At 34/100, this formula sits below where we look for everyday picks. The ceiling on this score is 59, set 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). The cap isn't the binding constraint here. Protein quality would also need to improve to reach the next band.

What lifted the score

No positive drivers crossed our reporting threshold.

What pulled it down

Score capped at 59 due to no AAFCO statement.

CAP why?

Low protein quality. chicken breast delivers limited bioavailable amino acids.

PQI

No declared omega-3 source. Fish oil, salmon oil, and algae oil all absent.

FQI
What sets this apart
  • Lowest fat quality in grain-free dry kibbles (4/16)
  • Bottom 10% for protein quality in grain-free dry kibbles (4.1/27)
  • Bottom 10% for overall Sniff Score in grain-free dry kibbles (34/100)

Computed against the rest of our catalog. Percentiles refresh on each catalog update.

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Guaranteed analysis
Protein
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Fat
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Fiber
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Ingredients

Read why each ingredient is good or bad for dogs.

5 total
  1. 1
    chicken breast

    Position 1: primary protein source. After cooking removes water, this may drop in proportional weight, but it anchors the recipe.

  2. 2
    chicken broth. crude protein 14%

    Position 2: co-primary protein. Two named animal proteins in the top 2 is a strong protein build.

  3. 3
    crude fat 0.1%

    Position 3: primary fat source. Drives the formula's caloric density and omega-6 content.

  4. 4
    crude fiber 2%
  5. 5
    moisture 91%