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Daff

Standard chiot-junior

Dogs · kibble ·

C

Overall score 61/100 · Average

Summary

Sub-scores

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

Composition analysed

  1. C Corn cereal
  2. B Beet pulp fiber
  3. A FOS (Fructo-oligosaccharides) fiber
  4. A MOS (Mannan-oligosaccharides) fiber
  5. A Yucca schidigera beneficial additive
  6. A Chondroitin beneficial additive
  7. A Glucosamine beneficial additive
  8. A Vitamin E vitamin mineral
  9. A Vitamin A vitamin mineral
  10. A Vitamin E vitamin mineral

Nutritional analysis

Crude protein
22%
Crude fat
10%
Ash
7%
Fibre
3%
Moisture
9%

Strengths

  • No undesirable additives detected
  • Balanced nutritional profile

Weaknesses

  • First ingredient is a cereal, not a named meat

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Frequently asked questions

What score does Daff Standard chiot-junior get?

Daff Standard chiot-junior gets a grade of C (61/100), i.e. "average", 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 Daff Standard chiot-junior?

Strengths: No undesirable additives detected, Balanced nutritional profile. Weaknesses: First ingredient is a cereal, not a named meat.

Is Daff Standard chiot-junior 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.

How does PetFoodRate rate dry food?

PetFoodRate grades every product from A to E independently and deterministically, from the ingredient list and analytical constituents, with no sponsored brands and no influence from affiliate links.