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ACANA Wholesome Grains Large Breed Adult Recipe Dry Dog Food vs Farmina N&D Pumpkin Lamb & Blueberry Adult Medium & Maxi Dog Food

ACANA and Farmina, compared on source-backed label facts. Public scoring is not active on comparison pages — neither product is placed above the other; the facts sit side by side so the trade-offs are readable.

Label fact

ACANA

ACANA Wholesome Grains Large Breed Adult Recipe Dry Dog Food

Farmina

Farmina N&D Pumpkin Lamb & Blueberry Adult Medium & Maxi Dog Food
Protein (min)27%28%
Fat (min)13%18%
Fiber (max)6%2.9%
Moisture (max)12%9%
Calories3240 kcal/kg3926 kcal/kg
First ingredientsFresh or raw chicken, chicken meal, whole oats, whole sorghum, whole milletLamb, dehydrated lamb, pea starch, sweet potatoes, chicken fat

Listed label values

Scaled to the larger listed value per axis. Larger means a larger listed amount — not better. Missing values stay at zero and are reported as not listed.

ProteinFatFiberCarbsCaloriesMoisture
  • ACANA Wholesome Grains Large Breed Adult Recipe Dry Dog Food
  • Farmina N&D Pumpkin Lamb & Blueberry Adult Medium & Maxi Dog Food
Per-axis percentages for the compared items.
AxisACANA Wholesome Grains Large Breed Adult Recipe Dry Dog FoodFarmina N&D Pumpkin Lamb & Blueberry Adult Medium & Maxi Dog Food
Protein27%28%
Fat13%18%
Fiber6%2.9%
CarbsNot listedNot listed
Calories389 kcal/cup393 kcal/cup
Moisture12% max9% max

Differences worth noting

  • Farmina N&D Pumpkin Lamb & Blueberry Adult Medium & Maxi Dog Food lists a higher protein minimum (28% vs 27%). Whether that fits depends on the pet, not the number alone.
  • Farmina N&D Pumpkin Lamb & Blueberry Adult Medium & Maxi Dog Food is more calorie-dense (3926 vs 3240 kcal/kg) — feeding amounts differ accordingly.

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Label facts come from official sources and can change with reformulations. This page compares recorded facts only — it does not evaluate fit for an individual pet. For diet questions tied to a health condition, ask your veterinarian.