Purina Beneful Turkey And Brown Rice Dog Food Review

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Quick Analysis

Ingredients:

Nutrition:

Potential Allergens: corn, wheat gluten, soy and meat by-products

Est. Calories: 89 cal/100g

Price: $$

Overall, Purina Beneful Turkey And Brown Rice Dog Food is a below average dog food, earning 5 out of a possible 10 paws based on its nutritional analysis and ingredient list.


Ingredient Analysis

When evaluating a dog food, the first five ingredients can tell you a lot about the quality of a product as they make up the bulk of the product. Ideally, you're looking for quality protein sources with a minimum of cheap starches, fillers or by-products. Continuing down the ingredient list, look for ingredients that resemble real food with a minimal number of unpronounceable chemicals - the same as you would for human food.

Purina Beneful Turkey And Brown Rice Dog Food includes the following:

Quality Ingredients

  • turkey

Questionable Ingredients

  • wheat gluten
  • brown rice
  • meat by-products
  • corn starch-modified
  • soy flour

Potential Allergens

  • wheat gluten
  • meat by-products
  • corn starch-modified
  • soy flour

Note - a bolded ingredient in the above tables indicates it is one of the first five ingredients listed by the product manufacturer.

Although not the first product listed (which is the most plentiful), Purina Beneful Turkey And Brown Rice Dog Food does contain with its top ingredients turkey which are considered quality protein sources.

Additionally, Purina Beneful Turkey And Brown Rice Dog Food also contains as top ingredients wheat gluten. These types of ingredients are typically used as bulk-adding fillers and are not required in your dog's diet.

Allergen alert: This product contains corn starch-modified, wheat gluten, soy flour and meat by-products which may be problematic for dogs who suffer from corn, wheat gluten, soy or meat by-products food allergies.



Nutritional Analysis*

Compared to the other 1160 dog foods in our database, Purina Beneful Turkey And Brown Rice Dog Food has:

  • significantly more protein than average
  • significantly more carbohydrates than average
  • significantly less fat than average
  • more fiber than average
In general, dogs have been shown to do better with a higher protein, medium fat, lower carb diet with sufficient moisture. However, specialty diets as recommended by your veterinarian may prioritize a different nutritional breakdown.

Calorie Breakdown

Using the calculations provided by the AAFCO, Purina Beneful Turkey And Brown Rice Dog Food has approximately 89 calories per 100g (25 calories/ounce), which is an average amount of calories compared to the average of the other wet dog foods in the DogFoodDB.


All the product information on this page is based on data collected from the manufacturer's product website as retrieved on May 22, 2017.


Ingredients

Ingredients as published by the dog food manufacturer:

Water sufficient for processing, turkey, wheat gluten, sweet potatoes, liver, brown rice, meat by-products, corn starch-modified, spinach, artificial and natural flavors, dicalcium phosphate, salt, soy flour, potassium chloride, added color, tricalcium phosphate, choline chloride, zinc sulfate, Vitamin E supplement, ferrous sulfate, niacin, copper sulfate, thiamine mononitrate, manganese sulfate, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, Vitamin B-12 supplement, riboflavin supplement, Vitamin A supplement, potassium iodide, folic acid, Vitamin D-3 supplement, biotin, sodium selenite


Guaranteed Analysis

Nutritional information as published by the dog food manufacturer.*

Protein: (min)
10.0%
Fat: (min)
2.0%
Fiber: (max)
1.5%
Carbs: (est)
10.5%
Ash: (est)
0.0%
Moisture: (max)
76.0%

Dry Matter Analysis

The manufacturer's published guaranteed analysis values normalized for moisture content.

Protein: (min)
42%
Fat: (min)
8%
Fiber: (max)
6%
Carbs: (est)
44%
Ash: (est)
0%
Calories: (est)
89/100g

*Note that some nutritional percentages reported are only estimated values, and are indicated as such as (est). Each dog food manufacturer is required by law to publish a Guaranteed Analysis, which defines each product's maximum values of fiber, moisture and ash in addition to the minimum values of protein and fat contained within. Exact nutritional percentages are not available and hence all calculated values (including carbohydrate percentages and calorie amounts) are determined using these minimum and maximum published values and therefore may differ from actual values.


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