Label analysisGrade CKibble (Extruded)

Alleva

Alleva Care Dog Urinary 360

Editor ingredient insight

Alleva Care Dog Urinary 360 starts with 32% dehydrated whole chicken eggs, followed by potato starch, pea starch, chicken fat, pea fiber, and herring oil. I would treat it as a urinary-purpose veterinary food for contexts like struvite dissolution or recurrence management, not as a normal premium daily food. The key numbers are 22% protein, 16% fat, 3,818 kcal/kg, 0.5% phosphorus, 0.07% magnesium, 0.8% sodium, 0.8% calcium, plus cranberry, chicory, psyllium, 2,000 mg/kg glucosamine, and 1,000 mg/kg chondroitin. For healthy dogs where meat density is the goal, the urinary purpose would not justify choosing it.

Logic-based verdict

This is a prescription diet for urinary care, so purpose fit comes before standard star ranking.

Manufacturer-independentPublic-data basedIngredients · nutrition · safety

Protein source

Ingredient guide

Protein source read held

Animal protein

Dried Whole Egg (44%) (#1)

This structure does not cleanly land as either a strong positive or caution signal.

Check the full ingredient list and ingredient analysis below.

Included support ingredients

Nutrient guide

Herring oil

Skin and joint support ingredient

Cranberry

Urinary support ingredient

Chicory

Gut support ingredient

Psyllium husk

Gut support ingredient

Glucosamine

Joint support ingredient

Chondroitin

Joint support ingredient

Omega-3

Skin and joint support ingredient

Omega-6

Skin and coat support ingredient

EPA+DHA

Skin, joint, and heart support ingredient

Taurine

Heart support ingredient

Needs context

Ingredient grade

C

Grade C

Top ingredient profile

Dried Whole Egg
Potato Starch
Pea Starch
No plant booster
Crude protein30%
Crude protein30%
Crude fat16%
Other 54%

Calcium

1%

Phosphorus

0.7%

Sodium

0.8%

Protein position, fat position, and calorie density position are relative to foods in the same processing type cohort.

biotechProtein position
Higher
query_statsFat position
Higher
local_fire_departmentCalorie density
Higher

This is a prescription-diet candidate for urinary care. Read purpose fit and veterinary guidance before treating it as a standard star-ranked food.

Nutritional strengths

  • Calcium, Phosphorus, Sodium, Potassium are disclosed, so mineral load and urinary-stone management context can be reviewed.
  • Crude protein is on the higher side.
  • Top ingredients do not show a prominent FDA-investigated non-hereditary DCM ingredient profile.

What still needs work

  • Refined carbohydrates lose fiber, vitamins, and minerals during processing, and mainly act as starch and energy sources. Because of that, our engine reads ingredient quality more conservatively than it would with whole grains.
  • Calorie density is high, so this is not the best fit when weight reduction matters most.
  • Public data is usable, but not at the highest-trust tier.

Alternative foods

urinary care prescription alternatives

Compare urinary care prescription diets first. For therapeutic diets, clinical fit and veterinary direction matter more than a standard score.

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Brand context

Brand background availableRecall research scope limited

Founded in 1901 in Italy. The currently searched public sources are not enough to make a confident recall or withdrawal call for this brand.

Ingredient analysis

The top ingredients are still usable, but this is the part to inspect more carefully before calling the recipe a clear strength.

restaurantIngredient Quality Analysis

C3/6
Ingredient Grade
Mixed
1Dried Whole Egg
Egg Protein · Upper
2Potato Starch
Refined Carb · Mid
3Pea Starch
Refined Carb · Mid

Ingredient Analysis Comments

  • Dried Whole Egg is an egg-based animal protein ingredient. It is not fresh meat, but the animal protein source is still clearly identified. It reads as an upper-tier protein source.
  • Potato Starch is a refined carbohydrate source. It usually reads as a starch and energy source rather than a protein driver. It reads as an mid-tier carb source.
  • Pea Starch is a refined carbohydrate source. It usually reads as a starch and energy source rather than a protein driver. It reads as an mid-tier carb source.
restaurantIngredient Grade CMixed

Full collected ingredient list

16 ingredients
Dried Whole Egg (44%)Potato StarchPea StarchChicken FatPea FiberHerring OilInactive Dried Brewers YeastDried CranberryChicory RootPsyllium HuskCalcium Sulfate DihydrateCalcium CarbonateGlucosamineChondroitinHerb PowderYucca Juice
Primary positive ingredients
Support positive ingredients
Alternative protein
Neutral ingredients
Caution ingredients
High-caution ingredients

Why did the base review land here?

Ingredient qualityNutrient disclosure levelManufacturing & trust

This review score combines ingredient composition, nutrient disclosure, manufacturing trust, and core nutrient caution signals.

Nutrient disclosure

Partial disclosure

Core guaranteed analysis is usable, but deeper rows still need a more cautious read.

Safety verification

No fails

No major red flag jumps out first, though undisclosed rows still define the limits of this safety read.

Public data trust (ETF)

C1 tier

Detailed nutrition is visible, but not at a product-level traceability standard.

Final word

There is enough here to keep the food in comparison, but not enough to stop comparing yet.

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