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Supreme Source Dog Food Ingredients


According to our research, Supreme Source manufactures 6 dog food recipes using 67 unique ingredients. To evaluate the quality of ingredients used by Supreme Source, we've studied all 67 ingredients. In this article, we'll share our findings on Supreme Source ingredients.

Dog Food Recipes6
Unique Ingredients67
Artificial Colors0
Animal By-Products0
Anonymous Meats1
Controversial3
Harmful1

First 5 Ingredients

Dog food ingredients in the United States are listed in descending order of pre-cooked weight. The first 5 ingredients typically constitute a significant portion of the recipe.

For Supreme Source, these are the most common ingredients found within the first 5 dog food ingredients.

  1. lamb meal
  2. sweet potato
  3. pea
  4. potato
  5. tapioca starch

As you can see, the most common first ingredient in Supreme Source is lamb meal. The most common 2nd ingredient is sweet potato, followed by pea, potato, and tapioca starch.

Artificial Food Coloring Dyes

Supreme Source does not use any artificial food coloring dyes. According to our records, none of the 6 Supreme Source dog foods contain artificial food dyes.

Artificial food coloring dyes are unnecessary and potentially harmful ingredients. In general, we not not recommend feeding any pet foods that contain artificial dyes.

In 2010, the CSPI raised serious concerns regarding the safety of many artificial dyes. Most of the studies referenced by the CSPI involved prolonged or excessive consumption. Since most dogs consume the same foods throughout their lives, concerns raised by the CSPI are alarming to say the least.

To read more about Artificial Food Dyes, click here.

Animal By-Products

According to our records, Supreme Source does not contain any animal by-products.

Animal by-products are basically the leftover parts of the the carcass after its been processed for meat. AAFCO defines by-products as the non-rendered, clean parts, other than meat, derived from slaughtered mammals.

Although by-products are still fairly nutritious ingredients, consumers have equated them with slaughterhouse waste. Therefore, most premium brands, including Supreme Source have decided to remove by-products and instead use named organ meats (beef liver, chicken gizzards).

For further reading on the controversy over animal by-products, click here.

Anonymous Meat Ingredients

Anonymous meats are animal-based ingredients which do not provide the source animal's name. These ingredients are controversial because they can come from almost any animal.

In addition, anonymous animal-based ingredients are very inexpensive and often the lowest quality meats that are still allowed to be used in pet food.

In general, we do not recommend feeding any products which contain anonymous meats. When in doubt, always contact the brand's customer service desk for further clarification.

Unfortunately, we've identified 1 anonymous meat ingredient used by Supreme Source.

poultry fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols)
4 Recipes

Poultry fat is a by-product of poultry tissue rendering. Poultry fat is a controversial ingredient because the specific protein is not specified. Such ingredients are typically low-quality in comparison to named poultry fats (e.g. chicken fat, turkey fat).

The following recipes contain poultry fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols):

Controversial Ingredients

In most cases, ingredients which are given the controversial classification can be substituted with higher-quality alternatives. You should evaluate each controversial ingredient independently to see if there is truly a valid cause for concern.

Keep in mind, certain sacrifices often must be made to produce dog foods at a reasonable price. In general, the more expensive the product, the fewer controversial ingredients you'll find.

In our analysis, we've identified 3 controversial ingredients inside Supreme Source products. These controversial ingredients are listed below. Click on each ingredient for more information.

pea protein
1 Recipes

Pea protein is produced by removing the starchy parts of peas. Pea protein is considered controversial because it provides a substantial plant based protein boost. This boost is undesirable because plant based protein is typically lower in biological value when compared to meat based proteins.

The following recipes contain pea protein:

poultry fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols)
4 Recipes

Poultry fat is a by-product of poultry tissue rendering. Poultry fat is a controversial ingredient because the specific protein is not specified. Such ingredients are typically low-quality in comparison to named poultry fats (e.g. chicken fat, turkey fat).

The following recipes contain poultry fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols):

tomato pomace
3 Recipes

Tomato pomace is a by-product of tomato manufacturing. It's considered a controversial ingredient because many people believe it is an inexpensive low quality filler. However, tomato pomace provides a notable amount of dietary fiber, B vitamins, Lycopene, and vitamin A. Although it is a very inexpensive ingredient, it is not nutritionally empty.

The following recipes contain tomato pomace:

Potentially Harmful Ingredients

Harmful ingredients are those which have been linked to adverse health effects. In general, we do not recommend feeding any product which contains any harmful ingredients.

There are certain situations where these ingredients may be necessary. We always recommend contacting Supreme Source for further clarification regarding any harmful or controversial ingredient.

We have identified 1 harmful ingredient used in certain Supreme Source recipes. To learn more, click on the ingredient's name.

menadione sodium bisulfite complex
1 Recipes

Menadione sodium bisulfite complex is a synthetic version of vitamin K that has been linked to many health concerns. Research has suggested possible toxic reactions in liver cells and red blood cells among other serious problems. In fact, one large chemical supplier warns, "The substance is toxic to kidneys, lungs, liver, mucous membranes. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage."

The following recipes contain menadione sodium bisulfite complex:

Supreme Source Dog Food Ingredient Lists

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Super-Premium Dog Food
Salmon Meal and Sweet Potato Recipe
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Super-Premium Dog Food Salmon Meal and Sweet Potato Recipe
First Five Ingredients
salmon meal
fava bean
lentil
pea
sweet potato

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Super-Premium Dog Food
Lamb Meal and Potato Recipe
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Super-Premium Dog Food Lamb Meal and Potato Recipe
First Five Ingredients
lamb meal
pea
lentil
potato
chickpea

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Super-Premium Dog Food
Pork, Peas and Wild Boar Recipe
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Super-Premium Dog Food Pork, Peas and Wild Boar Recipe
First Five Ingredients
pork
chicken meal
pea
lentil
pea protein

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Super-Premium Dog Food
Turkey Meal and Sweet Potato Recipe
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Super-Premium Dog Food Turkey Meal and Sweet Potato Recipe
First Five Ingredients
turkey meal
pea
chickpea
sweet potato
chicken fat

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Grain Free Dog Biscuits
Chicken Meal, Pea and Carrot Recipe
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Grain Free Dog Biscuits Chicken Meal, Pea and Carrot Recipe
First Five Ingredients
chicken meal
sweet potato
pea
potato
tapioca starch

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Grain Free Dog Biscuits
Lamb Meal and Sweet Potato Recipe
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Grain Free Dog Biscuits Lamb Meal and Sweet Potato Recipe
First Five Ingredients
lamb meal
sweet potato
pea
potato
tapioca starch