Weruva Dogs in the Kitchen Dog Food Review (Canned)

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Our Verdict

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Weruva Dogs in the Kitchen product range is made up of six recipes with ratings varying from 3 to 5 stars. The average rating of the whole range is 4.5 stars.

This range is an excellent choice for fussy eaters thanks to its high-quality, palatable ingredients, presented in a flavoured au jus, and entirely free from grains, starch, MSG, gluten, or carrageenan, which means they are also suitable for any pups with sensitive stomachs or allergies.

Pros
  • No grain, gluten, carrageenan, corn, wheat, or soy
  • Strict quality standards
  • High quality protein
Cons
  • Expensive

The table below shows each recipe in this range including our rating and the AAFCO nutrient profile: Growth (puppy), Maintenance (adult), All Life Stages, Supplemental or Unspecified.

Recipe and Label Analysis

Weruva Dogs in the Kitchen The Double Dip was selected to represent the other products in the line for detailed recipe and nutrient analysis.

Weruva Dogs in the Kitchen The Double Dip

Estimated Dry Matter Nutrient Content

51.8%

Protein

35.8%

Fat

6.4%

CarbsCarbohydrates

Water sufficient for processing, beef, beef lung, beef kidney, mackerel, pumpkin, salmon, locust bean gum, sunflower seed oil, xanthan gum, guar gum, potassium chloride, choline chloride, zinc sulfate, vitamin E supplement, calcium pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), nicotinic acid (vitamin B3), vitamin A supplement, manganese proteinate, riboflavin supplement (vitamin B2), pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), copper sulfate, folic acid, potassium iodide, vitamin B12 supplement


Fiber (estimated dry matter content) = 0.2%

Red denotes any controversial items

Estimated Nutrient Content
Method Protein Fat Carbs
Guaranteed Analysis 9% 6% NA
Dry Matter Basis 51% 35% 5%
Calorie Weighted Basis 36% 60% 4%

Ingredients Analysis

The first ingredient in this dog food is water, which adds nothing but moisture to this food. Water is a routine finding in most canned dog foods.

The second ingredient is beef. Beef is defined as “the clean flesh derived from slaughtered cattle” and includes skeletal muscle or the muscle tissues of the tongue, diaphragm, heart or esophagus.1

Beef is naturally rich in all 10 essential amino acids required by a dog to sustain life.

The third ingredient is beef lung. Beef lung is a protein-rich organ meat that’s also low in fat.

The fourth ingredient is beef kidney, an organ meat low in fat and rich in protein and essential minerals.

The fifth ingredient is mackerel. Mackerel is an oily salt-water fish naturally high in protein as well as omega-3 fatty acids, an essential fat needed by every dog to sustain life.

The sixth ingredient is pumpkin. Pumpkin is a nutritious addition high in complex carbohydrates, beta-carotene and dietary fiber.

The next ingredient is salmon. Salmon is an oily marine and freshwater fish not only high in protein but also omega 3 fatty acids, essential oils needed by every dog to sustain life.

The eighth ingredient is locust bean gum, a gelling or thickening agent found in some wet pet foods. Extracted from the seeds of the carob tree, locust bean gum can add a notable amount of dietary fiber to a dog food.

From here, the list goes on to include a number of other items.

But to be realistic, ingredients located this far down the list (other than nutritional supplements) are not likely to affect the overall rating of this Weruva product.

With two notable exceptions

First, we find sunflower oil. Sunflower oil is nutritionally similar to safflower oil. Since these oils are high in omega-6 fatty acids and contain no omega-3’s, they’re considered less nutritious than canola or flaxseed oils.

Sunflower oil is notable for its resistance to heat damage during cooking.

There are several different types of sunflower oil, some better than others. Without knowing more, it’s impossible to judge the quality of this ingredient.

And lastly, with the exception of manganese, the minerals listed here do not appear to be chelated. And that can make them more difficult to absorb. Chelated minerals are usually associated with higher quality dog foods.

Nutrient Analysis

Based on its ingredients alone, Weruva Dogs in the Kitchen The Double Dip looks like an above-average canned dog food.

The dashboard displays a dry matter protein reading of 51.8%, a fat level of 35.8% and estimated carbohydrates of about 6.4%.

As a group, the brand features an average protein content of 50.6% and a mean fat level of 37.2%. Together, these figures suggest a carbohydrate content of 5.4% for the overall product line.

And a fat-to-protein ratio of about 74%.

Which means this Weruva product line contains…

Above-average protein. Above-average fat. And below-average carbs when compared to a typical wet dog food.

Weruva Dog Food Recall History

The following automated list (if present) includes all dog food recalls related to Weruva through July 2025.

No recalls noted.

You can view a complete list of all dog food recalls since 2009 here.

Our Rating of Weruva Dogs in the Kitchen Dog Food

Weruva Dogs in the Kitchen is a grain-free canned dog food using a generous amount of named meats as its dominant source of animal protein, two recipes in this range have received lower ratings due to their high fat-to-protein ratios, consequently bringing down the overall rating to 4.5 stars. 

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Highly Recommended

About

Weruva is a family company, founded in 2006 and wholly owned and operated by pet parents David and Stacie Forman.

Weruva manufactures dog and cat foods in a human-grade facility in Thailand.

Sources

1: Association of American Feed Control Officials

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