Dog Food & Treat Ingredient Analyzer

Paste the ingredient list from your dog's food, treats, or supplements below. We'll explain what each ingredient is, why it's used, and whether it provides real nutrition or just cheap filler—in plain English, with no marketing hype.

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What This Tool Does

We built this tool to give you ingredient literacy. Pet food labels are confusing, filled with vague terms like "meat by-products" and "natural flavor." Marketing makes everything sound healthy, even when it's not.

This analyzer cuts through the noise. For each ingredient, you'll see:

We're not here to scare you or sell you something. We're here to help you make informed decisions.

Common Ingredients to Watch For

Ingredients We Avoid

Ingredients We Love

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the ingredient analyzer work?
Paste the ingredient list from your dog food, treat, or supplement package. The analyzer matches each ingredient against our database of 30+ common ingredients and provides plain-English explanations of what each ingredient is, why it's used, its nutritional value, and our position on it.
What if an ingredient isn't in your database?
We're continuously expanding our database. If an ingredient isn't recognized, we'll flag it as unknown and you can research it separately or contact us to prioritize adding it. Our initial database covers the 30 most common ingredients across dog foods, treats, and supplements.
Is this tool biased toward Watts products?
No. This tool provides honest analysis of all ingredients based on research and our whole-food nutrition philosophy. We call out fillers and synthetic additives regardless of who uses them, and acknowledge quality ingredients even in competitor products. Our goal is ingredient literacy, not sales.
Why do you avoid certain ingredients that regulatory bodies approve?
FDA approval means an ingredient is safe to consume, not that it's nutritious or beneficial. Many approved ingredients (like cellulose, maltodextrin, and synthetic preservatives) are safe but provide no nutritional value. We focus on ingredients that actively support health, not just pass safety thresholds.
Can I use this for my own dog food ingredient list?
Yes, that's exactly what it's for. Paste the ingredient list from any dog food, treat, or supplement package to see what's really in it. The tool works with ingredients from any brand.
How often is your ingredient database updated?
We review and update ingredient information regularly as new research emerges. Each ingredient entry includes a citation to credible sources (AAFCO, FDA, veterinary research) to ensure accuracy.