7.8

Taste of the Wild

Taste of the Wild High Prairie

Conditional ApprovalDry Dog FoodAdult

🩺 Vet Verdict

Quality ingredients with novel proteins (bison, venison) at a reasonable price point. However, this is a grain-free formula, and the FDA has investigated potential links between grain-free diets and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs. Consult your veterinarian before feeding grain-free long-term.

Score Breakdown

Ingredient Quality
9
Nutritional Completeness
8
Transparency
7
Value for Money
8
Recall History
7

Ingredient Analysis

First 5 Ingredients

1. Buffalo2. Lamb Meal3. Sweet Potatoes4. Egg Product5. Pea Protein

Notable Inclusions

Novel proteins (bison, venison)ProbioticsOmega fatty acids

Controversial Ingredients

Grain-free (potential DCM concern)Pea protein (legume-heavy)

Guaranteed Analysis

32%

Protein (min)

18%

Fat (min)

3%

Fiber (max)

10%

Moisture (max)

370 kcal/cup

Best For

  • Dogs with grain allergies (confirmed by vet)
  • Novel protein needs
  • Active dogs

Not Ideal For

  • Dogs without confirmed grain sensitivity
  • Breeds prone to DCM
  • Long-term use without vet approval

Pricing

Estimated monthly cost

$45–$65

mid range tier

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Quick Facts

BrandTaste of the Wild
Typedry dog food
Life Stageadult
Protein32% min
Fat18% min
Calories370 kcal/cup

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