Protein source
Ingredient guideIngredient list unavailable
Animal protein
Chicken (#1)
The top 3 alone cannot confirm whether plant protein support appears later.
Foods with limited ingredient disclosure stay unconfirmed.
Hill's
Editor ingredient insight
Hill’s Science Diet Adult Oral Care Chicken, Brown Rice & Barley starts with chicken, but brown rice, whole wheat, whole corn, corn protein meal, and powdered cellulose quickly shape the formula. I would choose it when oral-care positioning and kibble texture matter inside a daily adult diet, not because it is meat-dense. It discloses 24.7% protein, 15.8% fat, 3,426 kcal/kg, 0.88%/0.7% calcium/phosphorus, 0.29% sodium, 566 mg/kg glucosamine, and 1,079 mg/kg chondroitin. I would avoid it for wheat, corn, soy-byproduct, grain-avoidance, or meat-forward priorities.
Logic-based verdict
This food can stay in comparison, but ingredient quality still needs a more conservative read.
Ingredient list unavailable
Animal protein
Chicken (#1)
The top 3 alone cannot confirm whether plant protein support appears later.
Foods with limited ingredient disclosure stay unconfirmed.
Omega-3
Skin and joint support ingredient
Omega-6
Skin and coat support ingredient
L-carnitine
Heart and weight support ingredient
Glucosamine
Joint support ingredient
Chondroitin
Joint support ingredient
Vitamin E
Antioxidant and skin support ingredient
Ingredient grade
Grade B
Top ingredient profile
Calcium
0.9%
Phosphorus
0.7%
Sodium
0.3%
Protein position, fat position, and calorie density position are relative to foods in the same processing type cohort.
There is enough public data to keep this food in comparison, but the top ingredient structure does not support a stronger positive claim yet.
Nutritional strengths
What still needs work
Alternative foods
Exact protein-type matches come first, then close protein-family matches fill the comparison.
Lower-cost candidates that still keep the ingredient bar
NutriSource
Small & Medium Breed Puppy Chicken & Rice
Label score
4.0/5
Grade
Grade B
Protein
32%
Its primary protein source is also chicken and is worth checking as a value-oriented comparison.
Puppy · Small/medium breed
NutriSource
Adult Chicken & Rice
Label score
4.0/5
Grade
Grade B
Protein
26%
Its primary protein source is also chicken and is worth checking as a value-oriented comparison.
Adult · All sizes
Candidates in a similar lane with a stronger score profile
Alleva
Holistic Chicken & Duck + Aloe Vera & Ginseng Medium
Label score
5.0/5
Grade
Grade A
Protein
36%
Its primary protein source is also chicken and is useful for side-by-side ingredient-structure comparison.
All life stages · Medium breed
Alleva
Holistic Chicken & Duck + Aloe Vera & Ginseng Mini
Label score
5.0/5
Grade
Grade A
Protein
37%
Its primary protein source is also chicken and is useful for side-by-side ingredient-structure comparison.
All life stages · Small breed
For guardians who want a higher ingredient and disclosure bar
Rawz
Meal Free Dry Dog Food Salmon, Chicken & Whitefish
Label score
5.0/5
Grade
Grade A
Protein
40%
Its primary protein source is also chicken and is a premium comparison for ingredient density and public-review context.
All life stages · All sizes
Rawz
Meal Free Dry Dog Food Chicken, Turkey & Chicken
Label score
5.0/5
Grade
Grade A
Protein
40%
Its primary protein source is also chicken and is a premium comparison for ingredient density and public-review context.
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Other recipes from the same brand
Other recipes from the same brand with a different purpose or feeding target.
Hill's
Puppy Large Breed Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe | Hill's Science Diet
Puppy · Large breed
Label score
4.5/5
Grade A
Hill's
Adult Sensitive Stomach & Skin Chicken & Barley Recipe Dog Food | Hill's Science Diet
Adult
Label score
3.5/5
Grade C
Hill's
Puppy Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe | Hill's Science Diet
Puppy
Label score
3.0/5
Grade C
Hill's
Puppy Sensitive Stomach & Skin Salmon & Brown Rice Recipe | Hill's Science Diet
Puppy
Label score
3.0/5
Grade C
Founded in 1907 in the United States. This brand has a confirmed recall history. The most recent public recall noted here was the 2019 vitamin D incident.
Only the top ingredient read is confirmed publicly, so this section stays conservative until the full panel is available.
Top ingredients only
The complete ingredient panel is not publicly confirmed, so this read uses the visible top ingredients and guaranteed analysis.
This review score combines ingredient composition, nutrient disclosure, manufacturing trust, and core nutrient caution signals.
Core guaranteed analysis is usable, but deeper rows still need a more cautious read.
No major red flag jumps out first, though undisclosed rows still define the limits of this safety read.
There is a usable disclosure baseline, but the public record is still fairly thin.
Final word
There is enough here to keep the food in comparison, but not enough to stop comparing yet.