
Taste of the Wild High Prairie
Dogs with chicken or grain sensitivities who need novel protein sources at a reasonable price

Canidae PURE Salmon & Sweet Potato
Dogs with food sensitivities who need a limited-ingredient diet with a novel protein
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When to Choose Taste of the Wild High Prairie
Dogs with chicken or grain sensitivities who need novel protein sources at a reasonable price
Taste of the Wild offers exotic proteins (bison, venison) at a surprisingly accessible price point. The grain-free formula suits dogs with sensitivities, though the FDA's ongoing DCM investigation into grain-free diets is worth monitoring. Excellent safety record and strong value for a novel-protein food.
Strengths
- Novel protein sources (roasted bison, roasted venison) ideal for dogs with common allergies
- Grain-free formula with sweet potatoes and peas as carb sources
- Clean safety record with zero recalls in 5+ years
Limitations
- Grain-free formulas have been investigated by FDA for potential DCM links
- Bison and venison are listed but meal forms provide the bulk of animal protein
- Made by Diamond Pet Foods — shares manufacturing with budget brands
When to Choose Canidae PURE Salmon & Sweet Potato
Dogs with food sensitivities who need a limited-ingredient diet with a novel protein
Canidae PURE takes a less-is-more approach with just 8 key ingredients. Real salmon first provides excellent omega-3s for coat and skin health. The limited ingredient design is ideal for dogs with sensitivities. Clean safety record and no artificial anything. A solid choice for sensitive stomachs.
Strengths
- Limited ingredient formula with just 8 key ingredients — ideal for sensitive dogs
- Real salmon as the #1 protein source provides omega-3 fatty acids for coat health
- No corn, wheat, soy, or artificial additives — clean and simple formula
Limitations
- Limited ingredient approach means less nutritional diversity than multi-protein formulas
- Grain-free formula falls under FDA DCM investigation concerns
- Salmon-based formulas tend to have stronger odor than chicken-based options

