Instant Dog Food Review Generator

If you find a complete food that we're not yet listing, don't worry, you can still get an idea of how we would rate it with our handy Instant Review Generator. Scroll down for our guidelines.

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Guidelines

In order to get the most out of the Review Generator, it's best to stick closely to the following guidelines:

In general, as long as the ingredient list is entered exactly as it appears on the packaging or on the manufacturer's website, the generator should provide a good idea of how we would rate it.

We are, however, still working on this tool and although we are confident that it can cope with almost all ingredient formats, some errors may still occur. If in doubt, please make sure the ingredients list follows these criteria:

  1. THE GENERATED RATINGS ARE ONLY APPLICABLE TO COMPLETE FOODS and should not be used to rate treats, complementary foods, mixers or individual ingredients.
  2. The generator is only suitable for UK ingredient lists. Since ingredient definitions vary from country to country, our interpretation of an ingredient list may not be applicable overseas.
  3. Ingredients must be separated by commas.
  4. Ensure you double check spelling as any errors may lead to an inaccurate rating.
  5. Ingredients must be listed in order from highest percentage to lowest. If you have taken the ingredients directly from the food's packaging or from the manufacturer's website, this will usually be the case but it's always worth double checking.
  6. Nested brackets (brackets within other brackets) may cause errors and should be removed. For example, "30% Chicken (Fresh Chicken (20%), Chicken Meal (10%))" should be replaced with "30% Chicken (Fresh Chicken 20%, Chicken Meal 10%)".
  7. Not all ingredients necessarily need to be declared on the ingredients list. Some additives, for example, can be listed elsewhere on the packaging like under 'nutritional additives' or 'technological additives'. If you spot any suspicious looking ingredients outside of the ingredients list, just add them in the Advanced options' section before clicking 'go'.
  8. Other ingredients including some fairly controversial additives don't need to be declared at all so the only way to get a full picture is to contact the manufacturer and ask for a full ingredient breakdown including any undeclared additives.

If you notice any errors at all, please let us know

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BuzzBee 6 months ago
HI, I’m getting so frustrated using this site. I just a LOW FAT wet food for my Border Terrier who suffers from reflux. PLEASE HELP?
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Katie one year ago
Hi, will you be adding a complementary/treat food review generator anytime soon? Thanks.
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Bootneck one year ago
I've just started my 10 month old GSD on Concept for Life Large Junior food, he's a big dog for his breed (49.3 kilos at last weigh in) & both his parents were also big dogs, this food has good reviews on Zooplus & when I put it into the instant review generator it scores a 63% rating. Please could you do a review of this food to add to the AADF list? Does anybody else out there use this food for their dog?
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Alana K Bootneck one year ago
I just put in all the ingredients *and* nutritional/technological additives and it comes up with an AADF rating of 57%, not 63% (63% is if you don't put in the additives). I hope this helps :)
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Richard F one year ago
We have 3 black labs and feed them mainly RC Satiety which I can't find on your list of 46 RC so I am keen to know what nutritional rating you would apply to this product. This would help to start making comparisons with other foods on you list. Cheers
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Alana K Richard F one year ago
I copied and pasted the ingredients of RC Satiety from RC's website into the generator and it gave an AADF rating of 43%. I would recommend finding a food for your dogs with a higher nutritional value. Hope this helps a bit!
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Clare Smith 2 years ago
Please could you review Skippers 50% Salmon, Trout & Sweet Potato GRAIN FREE Complete Dog Food (Sporting & Working Dog) Ingredients: 50% Salmon & Trout (Including 36% Freshly Prepared Salmon & Trout, 12% Dried Salmon & 2% Fish Stock), 26% Sweet Potato, Peas, Potato, Beet Pulp, Linseed, Vitamins & Minerals, Vegetable Stock, Omega 3 Supplement, Asparagus Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 26%, Crude Oils & Fats 14%, Crude Fibres 3%, Crude Ash 8%, Calcium 1.34%, Phosphorus 0.94%, Omega 6 0.95%, Omega 3 3.41% Energy: kCal/100g 359 Thank you so much, I want to be sure I've entered it correctly when i tried Many thanks
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MAE53 2 years ago
Can you please review Brit Fresh Duck and Millet? Thanks in advance
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Andrea Jackson 2 years ago
Hi, please can you addPurina ProPlan Vet diet GastroIntestinal? Many thanks, and also I would like to let you know that I really appreciate this site and come back to it multiple times! https://www.purina.co.uk/dog/dog-food/product-proplan-veterinary-diets-gastrointestinal-wet
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Diamond 2 years ago
I have just bought Wainwrights grass fed beef with superfoods dry food, adult 1-7 years and dont appear to find it in your directory, can it be added?
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Milica Tadic 2 years ago
Can you please review the new Carnilove True Fresh line? Thanks
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Tanya James 2 years ago
Hello, I have recently switched my dog who is 13 months, onto Langhams Cuisine (Aldi own brand), from Lily's kitchen which is 3x the price! (5.99 for 6 x400g tins vs 15.99!) I used the generator to enter the ingredients and it came up with a respectible 83% for the chicken and turkey casserole. My pup seems happy, maybe could be added to comparison :). Thanks
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Stooshe 2 years ago
What is the best non prescription dry food for a 9 yr old Rottweiler with pancreatitis
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C L 2 years ago
Is there any change of reviewing both "Pooch & Mutt Primal" and also the new "Orijen Amazing Grains" range? Also what are you thoughts on the meat contents of various dog foods? For example chicken/whole meats have a large percentage of water and depending on which way they are processed, a lot of this weight is removed. So with dry food the meat percentage may not be as high as seems. Is this taken into account when reviewing? Many thanks!
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C L 2 years ago
Thanks for posting C L! I'll see about getting those two suggestions listed asap. And in answer to your question, yes we do take moisture loss during processing into account in both our nutritional ratings and the 'as fed' pie charts you'll find on every product's page. I hope that helps
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megpagett 2 years ago
Please can you add Southcliffe Complete Chicken Mince. 80/10/10 Balanced, Raw Dog Food to the directory? thanks
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megpagett 2 years ago
Hi Megpagett! Yes, I've added them to the to-do list
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Chris Chadwick 2 years ago
I put coco pops into this as a sole ingredient and it gave it 40% which is better than most dog foods you find in the supermarket
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Chris Chadwick 2 years ago
The algorithm only recognises established pet food ingredients so I'm afraid it won't work on things like cocopops. As a rule, unless it's used exactly as recommended in the guidelines above, the review generator is essentially useless
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Rodrigo Perez 2 years ago
Hi! Which variables do you use to create the algorithm?
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Rodrigo Perez 2 years ago
Hi Rodrigo. There are a lot. You can find more info here: https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/frequently-asked-questions
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Vagelis Vivikidis 2 years ago
Hello, I just use the generator for a local food here in Greece the name of the brand is Aellis and the review of the generator was 92% for a fairly good price, can you see if is something wrong? Thanks you very much. https://www.aellisfood.com/en/dogs-food/chicken-recipe/
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Vagelis Vivikidis 2 years ago
Hi Vagelis, Unfortunately the ingredient list on that page is not in the correct order so the rating will not be accurate. By law, ingredients should be listed in order from highest percentage to lowest but, as you'll see, 6% oat flakes comes after several 2% ingredients. Since it's possible that other ingredients are also in incorrect positions, it's impossible to say what the likely rating would be
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Nina 3 years ago
Hi. Tribal sausages seem to be very popular. Your generator evaluates the lamb at 85%. I think it is cooked in a different way to preserve the nutrients, so I kinda thought it might even be higher.
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pudlice 4 years ago
Hi, the generator says 85 % for Nature Naturals Lamb, but this page 80 %. The generator also gave the min 30 % meat logo but this page didn’t. I added these in the generator, have I done something wrong?Fresh Lamb 21%, Dehydrated Lamb Meat 17%, Brown Rice, Purified Fat Chicken 10%, Hydrolyzate Lamb Liver 3%, Brewer’s Yeast, Potato, Glucosamine, Chondroitin Sulfate, Apple, Carrot, Pumpkin, Spinach, Cranberries, Seaweed, Mannooligosaccharides, Fructooligosaccharides, Yucca Schidigera, Oregano, Rosemary, Parsley, Sage.Thanks in advance!
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pudlice 4 years ago
Hi Pudlice. According to those stated ingredients the rating of 85% would be about right but the final rating will depend on a few more factors than just the ingredients. It would also receive the high meat logo. Which page gives a rating of 80%?
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pudlice 4 years ago
Thank you for the answer :) Here’s the page of this site (lamb): https://www.allaboutdogfood...
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pudlice 4 years ago
Thank you for answering. It says 80 % on this page, All About Dog Food, on Naturea Naturals Adult (lamb).
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Michelle 4 years ago
Hello. What an amazing site - it must take hours of work. I wish I'd found it earlier! Is there a reason why no Nutro products are listed? I am currently feeding my 9 month old the Nutro Dog Grain-Free Junior Large Breed - Lamb variety and I'm rather concerned that it is not listed on this site. Thanks in advance for your reply
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Michelle 4 years ago
Hi Michelle and thanks for posting. Nutro officially withdrew from the UK market some years back but now that their range is creeping back in via Zooplus, Amazon etc, I'll get it added to the to-do list.
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dheepakh 6 years ago
I guess some meat ranges have not been updated on this tool, as it is not scoring high even if I entered a high value. The ranges are ostrich, kangaroo, prawn, goose, whelk, scallop, goat, haddock, camel, shark, hare, wild goose, water buffalo, msc haddock, patridge & alligator
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Sharon 6 years ago
As an experiment I entered the ingredients for AVA Medium Breed Adult into the box but replaced maize with barley. Replacing maize with barley would score 4.9 (with the maize the score is 3.8). Manufacturers should look at simple things they can do to make their food much better.
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Sharon 6 years ago
Many thanks for posting Sharon. Just to clarify, with barely instead of maize the food would score 4.1. In this case, to get an accurate rating you have to re-jig the ingredients list a little, placing all of the ingredients in descending weight order. So rather thanChicken (44%) (Chicken Meal 24%, Fresh Chicken 12.5%, Chicken Fat 5%, Chicken Gravy 2.5%), Brown Rice (23.5%), Barley (18%), Beet Pulp (7%)...You should enterChicken Meal 24%, Brown Rice (23.5%), Barley (18%), Fresh Chicken 12.5%, Beet Pulp (7%), Chicken Fat 5%, Chicken Gravy 2.5%...
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dee 6 years ago
can you please review ava weight mangement [ pets at home] asap
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Lisa S 7 years ago
Hi, I have a 20 month old pug who has had pancreatitis and therefore needs a low fat diet. Pets at Home and the vet recommended Royal Canine Adult Pug food but that has only scored 1.9 on here which is a concern. We also have a puppy (pug) who is 10 month old who is on the same brand food but the Pug puppy type. Any thoughts on a better food for them?
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Julie 8 years ago
Very surprised that Piccolo chicken and duck does not appear on the best food lists.
It is specifically for small breeds and is the only dog food my bichon will eat. Fabulous ingredients.
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Bella 8 years ago
is there any reviews on earle langhams complete dog food from aldi
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Bella Bella 8 years ago
hi i sat and put in every ingredient for aldis complete dog food the langhams from the packet....it rated as 3.0 out of 5 so not too bad for a cheap food i reckon and the dog loves it .my daughters dog has had digestive problems since she got her and she has tried all sorts of expensive foods now she is on this her poo is normal instead of the runs every day or solid first blob then runs .i think its good and my dog is staying on it.
here is the list of ingredients...
rice(34%), turkey meal (22%),barley brown rice(8%) ,poultry fat, beet pulp, poultry gravy, alfalfa(2%) ,minerals,linseed(1.5%),seaweed(0.5%),mannan oligosaccharides(0.1%),citrus extract(0.04%),glucosomine(0.025%),yukka extract(0.02%),chondroitin(0.015%),parsley(0.015%),origano(0.015%),cranberry extract(0.01%),marigold meal(0.005%)vitamin A 16,000iu/kg,vitamin D3(absorbyl monophosphate) 50 mg/kg,zinc chelate of amino acid hydrate 200 mg/kg,manganous oxide 156 mg /kg,iron sulphate monohydrate 133 mg/kg,L-carnitine 100 mg/kg,zinc sulphate monohydrate 97mg/kg,cupric sulphate pentahydrate 20 mg/kg,calcium iodate anhydrous 3.3 mg/kg,sodium selenite 0.03mg/kg,antioxidants,preservatives
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Hugo 8 years ago
Picked up some Irish Rover select treats with the tag line "super foods for dogs". The generator spit out a 4.2 rating. The packaging says 85% real chicken not sure what is meant by this. I would appreciate an expert opinion on this one. Is it legit?The ingredients are:
Meat and animal derivatives ( 85% real chicken), derivatives of vegetable origin, vegetables (. 4% sweet potato, 4% carrot, 4% pumpkin), minerals.
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Hugo 8 years ago
Hi Hugo and thanks for posting. First off the generator is only for rating complete foods so the rating for the treats isn't accurate. I'm afraid the ingredients list you gave doesn't quite add up. Obviously, the percentages of all of the ingredients should add up to 100%. With 85% chicken and 12% vegetables, that only leaves 3% for the derivatives of vegetable origin and minerals but since ingredients have to be listed in order of their percentages (highest first, second highest second etc.), there should be more derivatives of vegetable origin than vegetables which would make a total percentage of over 100% which is impossible. Does that make sense? Maybe you could email me a photo of the ingredients to info@allaboutdogfood.co.uk
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Steve 8 years ago
Surprised carrageenan is not a red list ingredient?
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Steve 8 years ago
It is now http://www.allaboutdogfood....
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Bella Steve 8 years ago
what is that ingrediant
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