Kibbles 'n Bits
Mini Bits Small Breed Savory Beef & Chicken Flavors Dry Dog Food, 3.5-lb bag
0out of 100
F Evidence Fair
dry $1.64/lb
Kibbles 'n Bits Mini Bits Small Breed Savory Beef & Chicken Flavors Dry Dog Food, 3.5-lb bag earns a Sniff Score of 0/100 (F) with Fair evidence. 8 controversial ingredients flagged. Score capped at 39 due to 5 FLAG ingredients.
Graded by The Sniff System
Why this score
Controversial ingredients · 7
- bhaSynthetic preservative classified by the U.S. National Toxicology Program as 'reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen.' Many premium brands have removed it.
- corn syrupAdded sugar. No nutritional purpose in dog food; commonly added to semi-moist treats for palatability.
- animal digestChemically or enzymatically hydrolyzed animal tissue from unspecified species. Used as a flavor coating. Source quality cannot be verified.
- propylene glycolHumectant banned in cat food by the FDA due to Heinz body anemia. Still permitted in dog food but considered a low-quality ingredient.
- 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.
- yellow 6Artificial color with no nutritional value.
- red 40Artificial color with no nutritional value. Linked to behavioral effects in children; relevance to dogs is unclear but the ingredient serves only marketing purposes.
Every flagged ingredient has a published basis (confirmed harm / regulatory action / precautionary). See methodology →
Guaranteed analysis
Protein
21%
min
Fat
8%
min
Fiber
4%
max
Moisture
18%
max
Ingredients
47 total - 1 corn grain
- 2 soybean meal protein plant
- 3 beef & bone meal
- 4 wheat grain
- 5 animal fat
- 5 bha preservative synthetic ⚠ Synthetic preservative classified by the U.S. National Toxicology Program as 'reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen.' Many premium brands have removed it.
- 6 corn syrup other ⚠ Added sugar. No nutritional purpose in dog food; commonly added to semi-moist treats for palatability.
- 7 wheat middlings
- 8 water sufficient for processing
- 9 animal digest protein animal ⚠ Chemically or enzymatically hydrolyzed animal tissue from unspecified species. Used as a flavor coating. Source quality cannot be verified.
- 10 propylene glycol other ⚠ Humectant banned in cat food by the FDA due to Heinz body anemia. Still permitted in dog food but considered a low-quality ingredient.
- 11 salt mineral
- 12 hydrochloric acid
- 13 potassium chloride mineral
- 14 peas legume
- 15 caramel color
- 16 sorbic acid
- 17 choline chloride supplement
- 18 sodium carbonate
- 19 ferrous sulfate mineral
- 20 zinc oxide
- 21 manganous oxide
- 22 copper sulfate mineral
- 23 calcium iodate mineral
- 24 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.
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