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Tender & True Canned DOG FOOD Review

Average Score

5.4
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Tender & True ORGANIC TURKEY & LIVER CANNED DOG FOOD

With a score of 5.4/10, Tender & True Canned dog food is considered a moderate risk dog food. There are 6 recipes that average 39% protein and 24% carbohydrate, as calculated on a dry matter basis. 

Two of the recipes are made with organic ingredients while the others have ingredients that are conventionally farmed. Poultry in the recipes has been certified by the Global Animal Partnership (GAP) that places importance on animal welfare. The salmon and whitefish in the recipes are certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) as being sustainably fished. 

The company states it doesn’t use wheat, corn or soy in its recipes, but the carbohydrate content is much higher than we expect for a canned food. Carbohydrates in the Whitefish recipe are 34% as calculated on a dry matter basis. which is exceptionally high for a canned dog food. Most recipes include a variation of other starches like pea flour, rice, potatoes and sweet potatoes in the first 5 ingredients. Dogs have no nutritional requirement for carbohydrates but they are used for energy, texture and taste. Starch is also required for extrusion in dry foods. Excessive carbohydrate is an indicator of lower food quality as it can be used to reduce manufacturing cost. Foods that are high in carbohydrates can increase insulin levels, increase the risk of obesity and cause unwanted changes to the gut microbiome. 

While it appears the company is going to extra lengths in its organic certifications and the humane treatment of animals, the organic ingredients aren’t used in all recipes. Further, all recipes have added vitamins and minerals to balance them to AAFCO standards. This is unfortunate as synthetic ingredients aren’t as bioavailable as those that are naturally obtained. When vitamins come from whole food sources, they include the full spectrum of cofactors, which makes them safe and bioavailable. While a couple of added vitamins are acceptable, five or more implies the food is of poor nutritional value.

It’s also worth noting that the line contains sodium selenite as a source of selenium. Dogs need selenium, and it’s usually added in very small amounts. However some research suggests that sodium selenite may be associated with potential toxicity, so selenium yeast is the preferred form of this mineral. 

Sunflower oil is an inflammatory seed oil that is highly processed and may contain trans fats. Studies show that highly processed foods are linked to a higher rate of all-cause mortality in humans. Tender & True also uses fish oil in some recipes but it would be preferable to see salmon oil used in all recipes rather than just a few. Fish oil is an unnamed animal protein that is often a less expensive ingredient that can be made from rendered waste of many proteins. Plant protein is another low quality ingredient in some recipes.  

With respect to ingredient safety, the canned recipes score lower for being highly processed. The individual ingredients in canned dog foods are heated several times during processing, which can cause a significant loss of enzymes, vitamins, amino acids and phytonutrients. Processed foods are also linked to higher mortality rates in many species.

In the 2 organic recipes there’s no concern about high pesticide/herbicide residues or GMOs. However, the other 4 recipes have GMO and high pesticide ingredients in the top 5. Crops that are spray-dried with Roundup contain more glyphosate/herbicide residue than other crops, even genetically modified ones. Glyphosate is an antibiotic that can kill beneficial gut bacteria and has been linked to cancer and other diseases.  

Potato is a GMO crop included in 1 recipe. There are limited safety studies on genetically modified and Roundup Ready crops, although they are lacking in nutrients compared to non-GMO foods. GMO crops also strip nutrients from soils, require increased pesticide risk and may be involved in bee die-off. 

Recipes in this line contain natural flavor, which is added to make processed food more palatable. But natural flavor is often either MSG or animal digest, both low quality ingredients with limited safety studies. The use of rice in several recipes costs food safety points because of potential arsenic contamination. This is a significant concern with rice since it naturally absorbs arsenic which can contaminate the water it’s grown in. Arsenic is linked to chronic health issues. 

The concerns below don’t cost points but should be noted. 

There is ingredient splitting in these recipes. That’s the practice of splitting ingredients into subcategories to make them appear lower on the list. This can also move more desirable protein ingredients higher. 

Tender & True doesn’t state the omega-6:omega-3 ratio in their recipes. While this is true of most companies, it’s a concern because AAFCO allows a very inflammatory limit of 30:1.

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