Premium Loaf Turkey & Vegetables Recipe Canned Dog Food, 12.5-oz can, case of 12
American Journey Premium Loaf Turkey & Vegetables Recipe Canned Dog Food, 12.5-oz can, case of 12 earns a Sniff Score of 56/100 (C) with Fair evidence. 2 controversial ingredients flagged. Score capped at 59 due to no AAFCO statement.
Graded by The Sniff System
Strong protein profile with turkey as the primary ingredient, delivering high biological value.
Includes egg, named fish, or organ meat for diverse high-bioavailability protein.
No AAFCO statement. Nutritional completeness unverified.
Contains carrageenan. Plausible rodent colitis mechanism, no direct canine clinical evidence at food-grade levels. Concern elevated for dogs with IBD..
Controversial ingredients · 2
- sodium seleniteSynthetic selenium source. Selenium is essential, but sodium selenite has a narrower safety margin than organic alternatives like selenium yeast. Better-formulated foods use the organic form.
- carrageenanSeaweed-derived thickener; some studies link it to gastrointestinal inflammation. Most common in wet foods but appears in some kibble gravies.
Every flagged ingredient has a published basis (confirmed harm / regulatory action / precautionary). See methodology →
- 1 turkey protein animal
- 2 turkey broth
- 3 turkey liver protein animal
- 4 carrots vegetable
- 5 peas legume
- 6 turkey heart protein animal
- 7 sweet potato vegetable
- 8 brown rice flour
- 9 barley grain
- 10 oatmeal grain
- 11 guar gum fiber
- 12 potassium chloride mineral
- 13 salt mineral
- 14 blueberries fruit
- 15 cranberries fruit
- 16 flaxseed meal
- 17 zinc proteinate mineral
- 18 iron proteinate mineral
- 19 copper proteinate mineral
- 20 manganese proteinate mineral
- 21 sodium selenite mineral ⚠ Synthetic selenium source. Selenium is essential, but sodium selenite has a narrower safety margin than organic alternatives like selenium yeast. Better-formulated foods use the organic form.
- 22 cobalt proteinate
- 23 potassium iodide mineral
- 24 carrageenan other ⚠ Seaweed-derived thickener; some studies link it to gastrointestinal inflammation. Most common in wet foods but appears in some kibble gravies.
- 25 cassia gum
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