Almo Nature HQS Complete Chicken Dinner with Pineapple & Egg Canned Dog Food
Company info
Company HQ
Genoa, ItalyParent company
Almo NaturePrimary proteins
- Chicken
Breed sizes
Age range
Price per oz
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Overall Score
Dry Matter Analysis
Protein: 67.74%
Fat: 6.45%
Fiber: 3.23%
Carbs: 22.58%
What We Like
- Rich in protein
- High moisture content
- Free of potentially-harmful ingredients and additives
- A good source of omega-3 fatty acids
- Most customers have good experiences with this food
What We Did Not Like
- High in carbohydrates
Recall History
The following list (if present) shows all dog food recalls related to Almo Nature since 2009. If no recalls are listed, no recall events have been reported.
Since 2009 Almo Nature has never been recalled.
Ingredients
Estimated Nutrient Content
Guaranteed Analysis
Protein | Fat | Carbs |
---|---|---|
10.50% | 1.00% | 3.50% |
Dry Matter Analysis
Protein | Fat | Carbs |
---|---|---|
67.74% | 6.45% | 22.58% |
Calorie Weighted Basis
Protein | Fat | Carbs |
---|---|---|
63.91% | 14.78% | 21.30% |
Ingredient Review
Our review of Almo Nature HQS Complete Chicken Dinner with Pineapple & Egg Canned Dog Food begins with a detailed look at the food’s ingredients.
The first ingredient is Chicken. Chicken is meat from the domesticated bird of the same name. In pet food, chicken is used as a primary protein source.
The second ingredient is Chicken Broth. Chicken broth is made by boiling chicken meat, skin, and bones to obtain nutrients including fat, vitamins, and minerals. In pet food, chicken broth increases moisture and improves flavor.
The third ingredient is Water Sufficient. In pet food, the term water sufficient typically refers to the amount of water that is needed to process the rest of the ingredients.
The fourth ingredient is Quail Egg. Quail egg is a small egg from any bird in the quail family. In pet food, quail egg can be a good source of protein, amino acids, fat, and many essential vitamins and minerals.
The fifth ingredient is Tapioca Starch. Tapioca starch comes from the cassava root. It is often used as a filler or binder, as well as a source of easily digested carbohydrates. Tapioca starch is typically added to grain-free and gluten-free pet foods.
After the fifth ingredient, the list includes all remaining ingredients. It’s worth noting that ingredients (other than nutritional supplements) located this far down on the list aren’t likely to have an impact on the overall rating of this Almo Nature HQS Complete Chicken Dinner with Pineapple & Egg Canned Dog Food.
Nutritional Analysis
We’ve compared Almo Nature HQS Complete Chicken Dinner with Pineapple & Egg Canned Dog Food to the other 3174 dog foods in our database:
Product info | All Products avg. | |
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Crude Protein | 67.74% | 37.08% |
Crude Fat | 6.45% | 15.13% |
Crude Fiber | 3.23% | 5.47% |
Compared to the other 3174 dog foods in our database, this recipe has:
- 30.66% more crude protein
- 8.68% less fat content
- 2.24% less fiber
Dogs typically thrive on a diet that includes high protein content, a medium amount of fat, and a comparatively low amount of carbohydrates, along with sufficient moisture. It’s worth noting that specialty diets recommended by veterinarians might prioritize different nutrients based on your pet’s condition and unique needs.
Analysis Overview
Almo Nature HQS Complete Chicken Dinner with Pineapple & Egg Canned Dog Food is priced within the average market price for Dog Wet Food.
When we analyzed the ingredients in Almo Nature HQS Complete Chicken Dinner with Pineapple & Egg Canned Dog Food, we found that most of the protein is derived from chicken based sources.
As for the overall quality of the recipe, 3 of the first 5 ingredients are high-quality ingredients. That’s why we believe that this recipe is recommended.