If you're concerned about proper canine nutrition, ingredient quality, allergies, nutrition profiles, weight loss or simply feeding your finicky pooch, the DogFoodDB is the perfect research tool to help you find the best dog foods - the ones that meet your dog's individual needs.
DogFoodDB: Decoding nutrition labels so you don't have to!
According to their website, Abound's mission to create a better pet food comes from the respect and love they have for their own cats and dogs... and their desire to contribute to their healthier, happier and longer lives. They take their commitment to quality seriously. They believe our cats and dogs should have access to the same kind of quality nutrition that the rest of our family members do.
Abound pet food products can be purchased at many Kroeger, QFC, Fred Meyer and other retailers within the United States.
Overall, with 12 varieties reviewed producing an average score of 5.7 / 10 paws, Abound is a an average overall dog food brand when compared to all others brands in our database.
However, due to the nature of their ingredient composition dry foods typically score differently than wet foods on average. Hence, it's often helpful to break down the ratings into wet and dry food categories in order to get a more complete understanding of how the brand rates.
Of these 12 products, 5 are wet foods. These wet foods scored on average 6.8 / 10 paws, making Abound an average wet dog food brand when compared against all other wet food manufacturer's products.
Hence, the remaining 7 products are dry foods, and scored an average of of 4.9 / 10 paws, making Abound a below average dry dog food brand when compared against all other dry food manufacturer's products.
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At DogFoodDB, we calculate two ratings for each product. These values are then combined to create the the overall product score.
The first rating is based on the product's ingredient list. Each dog food product is assigned a value from (low) to (high) paws. Generally speaking, higher ratings are rewarded to those products that contain quality proteins and limit the amount of cheap fillers in their most plentiful ingredients.
The second rating is based on our analysis of the product's published nutritional information. Higher rated products will contain more protein and fewer carbohydrates than average. Each product is assigned a score from to paws based on this nutritional analysis. Please note that the nutritional values used are only an approximation and may not represent "as fed" values due to variations in manufacturing and the laws that specify how these values are reported.
Finally, the nutrition and ingredient ratings are added together to create a score ranging from 1 - 10 paws for the evaluated product.
Please note that although a high score may be indicative of a higher-quality product it is not a guarantee. Similarly, a low score does not necessarily indicate an inferior product. The best food for your dog is the one that meets their individual needs.
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