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Baxter's

dog food

Dogs · kibble ·

B

Overall score 77/100 · Good

Summary

Baxter's dog food. Composition auto-analysed from Open Pet Food Facts.

Sub-scores

B Proteins
B Nutrition balance
A Undesirables
C Transparency
B Species adaptability

Composition analysed

meat and meat by-products (derived from poultry and beef), cereal and cereal by-products (derived from wheat and rice), tallow (derived from poultry and/or beef), bentonite, salt, potassium chloride, choline chloride, essential vitamins and minerals, whole linseed, beet pulp, preservatives and antio

  1. B Beef protein
  2. C Wheat cereal
  3. B Rice cereal
  4. B Beet pulp fiber

Nutritional analysis

Crude protein
25%
Crude fat
16%
Ash
7%
Fibre
3%
Moisture
9%

Strengths

  • Good protein quality

Weaknesses

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Frequently asked questions

What score does Baxter's dog food get?

Baxter's dog food gets a grade of B (77/100), i.e. "good", on the PetFoodRate A to E scale. The grade combines five axes: protein quality, nutritional balance, absence of undesirable ingredients, labelling transparency and species suitability.

What are the strengths and weaknesses of Baxter's dog food?

Strengths: Good protein quality.

Is Baxter's dog food a good fit for dogs?

On species suitability, this product scores B. It is broadly suited to the needs of dogs, as part of a balanced diet.

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