Advanced Health Skin & Coat Chicken & Salmon
For adult dogs · kibble · Multi-Protein first
Cheapest tracked offer: $48.00 ($4.82/day) at Buy direct from brand
View at Buy direct from brandFor adult dogs · kibble · Multi-Protein first
Cheapest tracked offer: $48.00 ($4.82/day) at Buy direct from brand
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| Brand | Iams |
|---|---|
| Category | Kibble |
| Life stage | Adult |
| Format | Kibble |
| Proteins | Multi-Protein |
| Health goals | Skin & Coat |
| Special diets | Grain-Inclusive |
| Crude protein | 25.0% |
| Crude fat | 14.0% |
| Crude fiber | 4.0% |
| Kcal per cup | 365 |
| AAFCO life stage | adult maintenance |
Advanced Health Skin & Coat Chicken & Salmon sits in Iams's kibble lineup, targeting adult. The recipe is built around Multi-Protein.
Crude protein lands at 25.0% — a moderate crude protein figure. Crude fat is listed at 14.0%. Crude fiber comes in at 4.0%. Calorie density is roughly 365 kcal per cup, which lands in the standard density band.
According to the label, [Placeholder, pending verification from product label] Formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for adult maintenance.. AAFCO statements describe whether a recipe is formulated for a recognized life stage and whether it is intended as a complete and balanced diet or for supplemental feeding.
Based on the cheapest active merchant offer we currently track, this recipe runs roughly $4.82/day for a typical mid-size dog. Cost per day shifts with package size, subscription savings, and the dog's actual feeding amount.
Advanced Health Skin & Coat Chicken & Salmon is not labeled grain-free; the recipe contains grain ingredients.
The label lists adult maintenance as the AAFCO life stage.
Multi-Protein leads the protein lineup, with listed in the first five ingredients.
Based on the lowest active merchant offer we currently track, around $4.82/day for a typical mid-size dog.