Small Adult Dry Dog Food

Manufacturer and retailer sources support adult maintenance AAFCO language, calorie data, and core GA fields. Watch-outs are chicken and wheat exposure, corn clustering high on the label, natural flavors, partial Brand Trust, and the disclosed 2023 Royal Canin veterinary cat-food recall that does not involve this dog food SKU.

AdultKibblePartially verified

Strengths

  1. Nutrition Fit 8.0 / 10AAFCO adequacy clears the rubric and dry-matter protein and fat land in the bands we expect.
  2. Brand Trust 8.7 / 10WSAVA-style signals (named nutritionist, manufacturing control, recall posture) verified from primary sources.
  3. Low sensitivity risk 7.5 / 10Few of the most-named adverse-reaction trigger ingredients high on the label.

Watch-outs

  1. Common triggers on the labelSkip if your dog avoids chicken, wheat, corn. We surface this regardless of sub-score.
  2. Value 2.0 / 10Cost per 1,000 kcal is above the category median. Cheaper options exist with comparable nutrition.
  3. Ingredient Clarity 5.0 / 10Some sources are less specific than the rubric prefers — generic terms in the ingredient list, or fields we cannot verify.

Data status

Partially verified

Some primary-source fields are verified; unresolved fields remain visible.

Captured
April 30, 2026

Why partial?

Source caveats on this scorecard.

These notes explain what the current sources can and cannot support. Missing or unresolved evidence is not scored as a product defect.

Retailer-sourced fields

Some displayed label, nutrition, calorie, price, package, or availability fields come from retailer pages. They are usable for beta, but can change and are not treated as manufacturer/package verification.

Regulatory history disclosed

Brand-level recall or enforcement history is shown as context after source matching and manual disposition. It is not treated as a defect in this product unless the source match is product- or SKU-relevant.

Warning-letter export gap

The current warning-letter table may have been checked, but full export or archive coverage is still incomplete. Unknown status stays unknown, not false.

Launch readiness

Ready for public beta.

Public copy QA passed for beta. This is still partial-source data, so unresolved Brand Trust and warning-letter gates remain visible.

Promote to public beta with the 2023 veterinary cat-food mislabeling recall, partial Brand Trust, warning-letter full-export gap, price freshness gap, and SKU facility/sourcing gaps visible; do not mark verified.

Lane
Public beta
Packet
ready for public beta
Product source
partially verified
ManufacturercapturedRetailercapturedIngredientscapturedGAcapturedAAFCOcapturedBrand TrustpartialRecallmanual reviewWarningpartialScorecaptured

Brand Trust scoring

Brand Trust source capture is in progress.

Captured Brand Trust signals are shown for auditability, but they do not affect the product score until the record is verified.

Record status
partially verified
Score path
Seed score still in use
Unknown signals
8
Conflicts
0
Brand sources
7

What we know

Captured from source records.

  • Manufacturer source supports ingredients, guaranteed analysis, calories, and AAFCO maintenance statement.
  • Retailer source supports package price, package size, ingredients, guaranteed analysis, and calories.
  • Wet/dry comparison uses dry matter basis from the captured moisture value.
  • Existing Royal Canin current recall-table review and manual 2023 veterinary cat-food recall disposition remain attached at brand level.

Still unresolved

Not product defects.

  • Brand Trust signal record is partially verified, not complete.
  • FDA warning-letter full-export coverage remains blocked by FDA export limitations.
  • The 2023 Royal Canin cat-food recall is disclosed as brand-level regulatory history; it is not a defect in this scored dog food SKU.
  • Retail price can change and should be refreshed before public launch.
  • Country of manufacture and facility details are not captured for the SKU.

Buyer read

What should you take away?

Dog food rubric
Usable shortlist option, with tradeoffs.

For Small Adult Dry Dog Food, the main watch-outs are: the estimated cost per calorie is high compared with similar foods; some label-transparency fields, like country or facility details, are not captured in this record yet. This is an evidence read, not a medical recommendation.

8.0
Nutrition FitAAFCO fit, calories, and dry matter protein/fat ranges.
8.7
Brand TrustWSAVA-style signals, recall mapping, and source confidence.
5.0
Ingredient ClarityNamed sources and label specificity.
7.5
Sensitivity RiskPopulation-level common allergen exposure.
2.0
ValueEstimated price per 1,000 kcal within category.

Score math

How PetScored got there.

Expand to see the rule-by-rule trail. Useful for checking the rubric; not required to make a buying decision.

dog-food-v1.0-label-events
Nutrition Fit8.0
30% of total score
7 scoring rule(s)0 context item(s)

Nutrition Fit is reconstructed from deterministic dog-food v1 rules using the currently available fixture fields.

AAFCO statement matches declared life stageA verified AAFCO adequacy statement earns points only when it matches the declared life stage.
ROYAL CANIN Small Adult is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.+3.0A
Feeding trials substantiate adequacyFeeding-trial language receives additional credit because it is stronger evidence than formulated-to-meet language.
ROYAL CANIN Small Adult is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.0.0A
Protein dry matter basis in rangeProtein is compared on dry matter basis against the adult maintenance range of 18-35%.
27.8%+2.0A
Fat dry matter basis in rangeFat is compared on dry matter basis against the adult maintenance range of 5.5-20%.
15.6%+2.0A
Calcium and phosphorus listedThis can earn credit once the nutrition panel stores calcium and phosphorus fields from a verified source.
not captured in v0 fixture0.0B
Calorie statement presentA calorie statement is needed for value, feeding-cost, and cross-format comparison work.
359 kcal/cup+1.0A
Large-breed puppy statementThis rule is not applicable unless the product is marketed for large-breed puppies.
not applicable0.0A
Brand Trust8.7
25% of total score
1 scoring rule(s)14 context item(s)seed in use

Brand Trust is still using the seed subscore while source signals are captured, reviewed, or blocked by conflict.

Brand Trust signal record pending verificationBrand Trust requires source-backed evidence for nutrition staff, manufacturing, recalls, research, and transparency. The seed score remains visible until those signals are verified.
partially_verified; 7 source(s) capturedcontextSeed
Named qualified nutritionistA publicly named qualified nutritionist earns Brand Trust credit when the source record verifies it. This signal is unknown and is shown as research debt, not treated as false.
unknowncontextA
Owns primary manufacturing facilitiesOwnership or direct operation of primary manufacturing earns credit when verified from brand or facility sources.
verified_truecontextA
Current feeding-trial evidenceCurrent AAFCO feeding-trial evidence earns Brand Trust credit when it is tied to the product or line. This signal is unknown and is shown as research debt, not treated as false.
unknowncontextA
Publishes peer-reviewed researchPeer-reviewed product or nutrition research earns credit when verified. This signal is unknown and is shown as research debt, not treated as false.
unknowncontextA
Complete nutrient analysis availableComplete nutrient analysis availability earns credit when source-backed. This signal is unknown and is shown as research debt, not treated as false.
unknowncontextA
No FDA recall in past five yearsRecall credit requires verified matching against FDA recall/enforcement records.
verified_falsecontextA
No FDA Class I recall everClass I recall history must be source-matched before credit is awarded. This signal is unknown and is shown as research debt, not treated as false.
unknowncontextA
Country-of-origin sourcing publishedPublished sourcing information earns partial Brand Trust credit when verified. This signal is unknown and is shown as research debt, not treated as false.
unknowncontextB
Same ownership for 10+ yearsOwnership stability earns limited heuristic credit when verified.
verified_truecontextC
Active FDA warning letterActive FDA warning letters reduce Brand Trust when verified and relevant. This signal is unknown and is shown as research debt, not treated as false.
unknowncontextA
Cannot identify qualified nutritionistIf research cannot identify a qualified nutritionist anywhere, Brand Trust is reduced. This signal is unknown and is shown as research debt, not treated as false.
unknowncontextA
Unknown Brand Trust signalsUnknown Brand Trust signals are shown as research debt. They do not change the score until source verification is complete.
8 unresolved signal(s)contextSeed
Brand Trust seed subscorePrototype score imported from the seed fixture. This keeps the public page auditable while verified rule events replace seed values.
8.7 / 10+8.7Seed
Source confidence visibleConfidence is shown beside the score so prototype, single-source, verified, stale, and conflict records are not treated the same.
Partially verifiedcontextSeed
Ingredient Clarity5.0
15% of total score
8 scoring rule(s)0 context item(s)

Ingredient Clarity is reconstructed from named-source and label-specificity rules.

Animal protein sources named in top 10Named species such as chicken meal or salmon count as clearer than generic terms such as meat meal or poultry by-product meal.
chicken by-product meal | chicken fat | fish oil+3.0B
Fat sources named in top 10Named fats, such as chicken fat or salmon oil, are clearer than generic animal fat.
chicken fat | fish oil | vegetable oil0.0B
Grain sources are specificSpecific grains such as rice, barley, oatmeal, or sorghum earn clarity credit. Generic grain terms do not.
corn | brewers rice | wheat | corn gluten meal+1.0B
Preservatives explicitly namedExplicit preservative language earns clarity credit because the label tells readers what is preserving the fat or formula.
vitamins [dl-alpha tocopherol acetate | rosemary extract | preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.+1.0A
Country of manufacture statedThis can earn credit once the product source record stores a verified made-in or country-of-manufacture statement.
not captured in v0 fixture0.0C
Manufacturer identifiableThis can earn credit once the source record identifies the manufacturer from a verified product page or label.
not captured in v0 fixture0.0C
Co-packer or facility disclosedThis can earn credit once the product or brand source record publicly discloses the facility or co-packer.
not captured in v0 fixture0.0C
Ingredient splitting high on labelRelated starch or pulse ingredients high on the label are flagged for transparency. This is not treated as proof of harm.
corn: corn | corn gluten meal0.0C
Sensitivity Risk7.5
15% of total score
9 scoring rule(s)0 context item(s)

Sensitivity Risk is reconstructed from common allergen exposure patterns in the ingredient list.

Sensitivity baselineSensitivity Risk starts at 10 and adjusts for common exposure patterns. It is not a prediction for an individual dog.
10 / 10 before ingredient exposure adjustments+10.0A
Beef or beef-derived ingredient in top 5Beef exposure in the top five ingredients lowers the score because beef is commonly reported in canine food-reaction studies.
corn | chicken by-product meal | brewers rice | wheat | corn gluten meal0.0A
Dairy ingredient anywhereDairy exposure is counted anywhere on the label because even lower-position ingredients may matter for sensitive dogs.
corn | chicken by-product meal | brewers rice | wheat | corn gluten meal | chicken fat | natural flavors | dried plain beet pulp | fish oil | vegetable oil | calcium carbonate | potassium chloride | sodium silico aluminate | salt | choline chloride | vitamins [dl-alpha tocopherol acetate | l-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate | niacin supplement | biotin | d-calcium pantothenate | pyridoxine hydrochloride | riboflavin supplement | vitamin a acetate | thiamine mononitrate | vitamin b12 supplement | vitamin d3 supplement | folic acid] | trace minerals [zinc proteinate | zinc oxide | manganese proteinate | manganous oxide | copper sulfate | calcium iodate | sodium selenite | copper proteinate] | l-carnitine | marigold extract | rosemary extract | preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.0.0A
Chicken or chicken-derived ingredient in top 5Chicken exposure in the top five ingredients lowers the score as a population-level sensitivity flag.
corn | chicken by-product meal | brewers rice | wheat | corn gluten meal-1.0A
Wheat or wheat gluten in top 5Wheat exposure in the top five ingredients is flagged without implying the food is unsafe.
corn | chicken by-product meal | brewers rice | wheat | corn gluten meal-1.0A
Lamb in top 5Lamb receives a smaller exposure adjustment under the current dog-food rubric.
corn | chicken by-product meal | brewers rice | wheat | corn gluten meal0.0A
Multiple common sensitivity ingredients in top 5Multiple common exposure families high in the ingredient list receive an additional small adjustment.
2 of beef, dairy, chicken, wheat detected-0.5B
Hydrolyzed protein primary dietHydrolyzed-protein diets can receive credit when hydrolyzed protein is a primary ingredient.
not detected0.0A
Single novel protein sourceA single novel animal protein can receive credit, but marketing claims alone do not count.
not detected0.0B
Value2.0
15% of total score
3 scoring rule(s)2 context item(s)

Value is reconstructed from package size, price, kcal density, category median, and quality caps.

Package weight parsedPackage weight is parsed from the product fixture so price can be normalized before scoring.
13.61 kgcontextC
Cost per 1,000 kcal calculatedValue uses calories rather than package price alone, because calorie density changes how long a bag lasts.
USD 1.95contextC
Category relative price bandThe base Value score comes from cost per 1,000 kcal relative to the product category median.
195% of Mass premium dry median+2.0C
Nutrition Fit value capA low Nutrition Fit score caps Value so a cheap food is not over-rewarded when core nutrition evidence is weak.
Nutrition Fit 8.00.0C
Brand Trust value capA low Brand Trust score caps Value so price does not overpower weak manufacturer/source signals.
Brand Trust 8.70.0C

Ingredients

Parsed label

Corn, Chicken By-Product Meal, Brewers Rice, Wheat, Corn Gluten Meal, Chicken Fat, Natural Flavors, Dried Plain Beet Pulp, Fish Oil, Vegetable Oil, Calcium Carbonate, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Silico Aluminate, Salt, Choline Chloride, Vitamins [DL-alpha Tocopherol Acetate, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate, Niacin Supplement, Biotin, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin A Acetate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid], Trace Minerals [Zinc Proteinate, Zinc Oxide, Manganese Proteinate, Manganous Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite, Copper Proteinate], L-Carnitine, Marigold Extract, Rosemary Extract, Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols And Citric Acid.

Sensitivity flags

May matter for individual dogs

chickenwheatcornfish oilnatural flavors

Source record

Confidence is visible by design.

Manufacturer label fields, retailer price/package record, and existing Royal Canin regulatory dispositions are captured. This packet is public-beta ready with the 2023 veterinary cat-food recall disclosed as brand-level context, not a defect in this dog food SKU.

Captured
April 30, 2026
Confidence
Partially verified
Sources
Royal Canin Small Adult official product pagemanufacturer · captured 2026-04-30Manufacturer sourceControls displayed fieldsChewy Royal Canin Small Adult product pageretailer · captured 2026-04-30Retailer sourceControls displayed fields
Evidence notes
Royal Canin Small Adult official product pageOfficial Royal Canin page lists 3767 kcal/kg, 359 kcal/cup, 25% protein, 14% fat, 4.3% fiber, 10% moisture, ingredients, and AAFCO maintenance language.Chewy Royal Canin Small Adult product pageRetailer page showed the Royal Canin Small Adult product, package/price context, ingredients, guaranteed analysis, 3767 kcal/kg, and 359 kcal/cup. Retail prices should be treated as refreshable.
Adequacy
ROYAL CANIN Small Adult is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.

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FAQ

About Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food

What is the PetScored rating for Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food?

Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food scores 6.8 out of 10 on the PetScored deterministic rubric. Strongest sub-score: Brand Trust. Weakest sub-score: Value. See the full sub-score breakdown and rule-event trail on the scorecard.

Is Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food good for dogs with food sensitivities?

Skip this food if your dog avoids chicken, wheat, corn, fish oil. These are common adverse-reaction trigger ingredients in published case series. If your dog tolerates these proteins, the sub-score reflects the population-level risk; individual dogs vary.

Is Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food AAFCO complete and balanced?

Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food carries this AAFCO adequacy statement: "ROYAL CANIN Small Adult is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance." This is an adult-maintenance statement — not adequate for puppies, growth, or pregnancy.

What life stage is Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food for?

Per the bag, Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food is intended for Adult (format: Kibble). Always cross-check the AAFCO statement on your actual bag, since recipes and life-stage designations can change between production runs.

How much does Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food cost per calorie?

Captured retailer price: $99.99 for a 30 lb bag bag, at 3767 kcal/kg. PetScored Value sub-score benchmarks cost per 1,000 kcal against the category median rather than the sticker price — see the Value detail on the scorecard.