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Nature's Harvest Grain Free Adult Review
Type of food
Complete wet paté
Dog types
Pet dogs
Targeted conditions
Sensitive digestion
Breed sizes
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Suitable for toy breed dogs Adult weight 1-4kg. e.g. Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier
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Suitable for small breed dogs Adult weight 4-10kg. e.g. Beagle, Dachshund, Jack Russell
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Suitable for medium breed dogs Adult weight 10-25kg. e.g. Border Collie, Staffie, Springer, Vizsla
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Suitable for large breed dogs Adult weight 25-45kg. e.g. Boxer, Labrador, Greyhound
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Suitable for giant breed dogs Adult weight 45kg+ e.g. Bernese, Great Dane, Mastiff
Dog ages
From 12 months to 7 years
Pack sizes
395g trays
RRP
395g trays = £2.29
AADF rating
85%
At a glance
Natural: Free from added artificial preservatives, antioxidants, colourings, flavourings or other controversial synthetic ingredients
High meat content: Contains at least 30% meat ingredients (on a dry matter basis)
Not hypoallergenic: Contains wheat, maize, dairy products, soya products and/or artificial additives or has an ingredient list that is too unclear to rule out their presence
Clearly labelled: Free from wheat, maize, dairy products, soya products and artificial additives
Certified nutritionally complete: This food complies fully with the complete food nutrient tolerances as recommended by FEDIAF and/or AAFCO
" Nature's Harvest Grain Free Adult Recipe Chicken with Sweet Potato and Vegetables NaturalComplete Wet Dog Food (10x395g)
Nature's Harvest Grain Free Adult Recipe Chicken with Sweet Potato and Vegetables NaturalComplete Wet Dog Food (10x395g)£19.71The new Grain Free Elite range is formulated without cereals or grains to replicate the evolutionary diet for dogs, with none of the suspected allergens such as wheat gluten. Nature's Harvest Grain Free Elite Chicken and Sweet Potato is a gently steamed complete meal for adult dogs made with fresh...
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The new Grain Free Elite range is formulated without cereals or grains to replicate the evolutionary diet for dogs, with none of the suspected allergens such as wheat gluten. Nature's Harvest Grain Free Elite Chicken and Sweet Potato is a gently steamed complete meal for adult dogs made with fresh regionally sourced meat, vegetables and functional herbs. The delicious complete wet food is formulated without grains or cereals, has a high meat protein content and low GI carbohydrate to provide slow release energy. The vitamin enriched food contains biotin for skin and coat support, glucosamine and chondroitin for joint support, seaweed to support healthy coat growth and FOS prebiotic for digestive function support. The food is ideal for dogs with a dietary sensitivity to other meats or fish and those with sensitivity to rice and grain glutens.
The sweet potato is a much healthier alternative. Not only is it lower in calories - avoiding the risk of unwanted weight gain - but it's also higher in fibre, promoting digestive health. It's also packed with vitamins A and C, essential minerals such as manganese, potassium and iron, with some antihistamine properties thrown in for good measure.
Chicken is a favourite choice - a deliciously lean meat dogs love, full of protein and essential fats, and easily digestible, too. We add a selection of naturally sourced supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health and yeast extract to boost the immune system, and then slowly steam the whole recipe to really seal in those flavours. So now you can feed your dog a meal they'll love, that'll make them feel great - and win points in a general knowledge quiz, too! "
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In general, unless your dog has health issues, you probably won't have to worry about these figures.
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This is the ingredients list as printed on the packaging or manufacturer's website.
Think of the 'mixing bowl' composition like a recipe - all the ingredients you would need to put in a 'mixing
bowl' in order to make the food.
Ingredients have to be listed in descending order of their weight so the higher it appears, the more there is.
Highlighted ingredients
Ingredients that we believe to be controversial or inferior are highlighted in yellow
with particularly low grade, highly contentious or excessively vague ingredients in red.
As fed composition
While the 'mixing bowl' composition is useful for knowing what went into the food, it doesn't always reflect what
your dog is actually eating. This is because the processes that turn the ingredients into the finished pet food
can significantly alter the relative weights of the ingredients.
For this reason we've calculated the approximate 'as fed' percentages for the main ingredient categories in the
finished product.
Please note that these figures are very approximate. They are estimates based on the information provided by the
manufacturer in the ingredients list so the clearer the terminology and the more percentages they provide, the
more accurate our estimates will be. Wherever information is lacking, we always assume the worst.
Ingredient categories
◉ Meat ingredients: includes all meat and fish ingredients
except isolated fats/oils.
◉Added oils and fats: includes all isolated oil and fat
ingredients.
◉ Carb-rich ingredients: includes all ingredients derived from
grains, pseudo-grains, potatoes and other starchy root vegetables, sweet potato and legumes (except whole peas
which are categorised under fruit and veg) except for isolated protein and extracted oils. Also includes fibre
supplements.
◉ Fruit and veg: includes all whole vegetables and fruits.
◉ Other: all other ingredients. Mostly made up by nutritional
supplements and additives.
The dry matter level of a nutrient is the percentage there would be in the food if all of the water was
removed.
With water taken out of the equation, these figures allow the nutrient levels of foods of different types (like
wet and dry) to be compared on an even playing field.
In general, unless your dog has health issues, you probably won't have to worry about these figures. Click here for more information
The price per day of feeding this food based on feeding the manufacturer's recommended daily amount from 395g trays bought at their rrp to a dog of:
14
kg
4
yrs
Go!
Note: All suggested feeding amounts and costs are only approximate and may vary considerably from dog to dog.
Be sure to contact the manufacturer if in any doubt.
85.32 out of 100 - Excellent
Our unique product ratings are calculated based on a number of characteristics including the quality and quantity
of the stated ingredients, certain nutritional and technological additives and the processing methods used to
create the food. They are designed to indicate how beneficial we think a food is likely to be for the majority
of dogs when fed on a daily basis for an extended period. Click
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Country of origin:United Kingdom
A technological additive is any substance added to a pet food "for a technological purpose and which
favourably affects the characteristics of feed".
While the primary effects of technoloical additives are certainly 'favourable' (increased shelf life in the case
of preservatives & antioxidants, better food texture and consistency in the case of gelling agents and
thickeners etc.) some have been linked to health problems in pets and should be treated with caution.
Unfortunately, many technological additives do not have to be declared by the manufacturer so just because they
do not appear on the label does not necessarily mean they are not in the food. If in doubt, ask the manufacturer
directly exactly what technological additives their foods contain.