Turkey Limited Ingredient Recipe for Dogs
The diet of the native canine was quite simple, consisting mainly of the prey they hunted. A simple, limited ingredient diet offers many benefits. They can be easier for some dogs to digest and may be a good choice for dogs who have experienced sensitivities to certain ingredients. PREY Turkey Recipe for Dogs features cage-free turkey as the first of just four key ingredients, followed by lentils, chicken fat and tomato pomace which provide antioxidants, omega fatty acids and important nutrients such as DHA. Finally, guaranteed, species-specific probiotics help support digestion and carefully selected vitamins and minerals ensure your dog gets the simple yet complete nutrition they need, without the hunt.
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Turkey
Cage-free turkey is the #1 ingredient. No rendered meats or by-product meals.
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Lentils
A superfood packed with protein, fiber, complex carbohydrates and essential nutrients.
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Tomato Pomace
Excellent source of soluble fiber and antioxidants.
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Chicken Fat
This healthy fat is rich in omega fatty acids.
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Vitamins and Minerals
MINERALS
COPPER PROTEINATE & COPPER SULFATE, DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE (source of calcium and phosphorus), IRON PROTEINATE & FERROUS SULFATE (sources of iron), MANGANESE PROTEINATE & MANGANESE SULFATE, POTASSIUM IODIDE (source of potassium and iodine), SALT, SODIUM SELENITE (source of the antioxidant selenium), TAURINE & DL-METHIONINE (important amino acids), ZINC PROTEINATE & ZINC SULFATE.VITAMINS
VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN B1 (thiamine mononitrate), VITAMIN B2 (riboflavin), VITAMIN B3 (niacin), VITAMIN B5 (calcium pantothenate), VITAMIN B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), VITAMIN B7 (biotin), VITAMIN B12 SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN C (ascorbic acid), VITAMIN D3 SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN E SUPPLEMENT, CHOLINE CHLORIDE (an essential nutrient), FOLIC ACID, L-CARNITINEIngredients
Turkey, lentils, tomato pomace, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), natural flavor, dicalcium phosphate, salmon oil (source of DHA), salt, DL-Methionine, choline chloride, taurine, L-Carnitine, dried Lactobacillus plantarum fermentation product, dried Bacillus subtilis fermentation product, dried Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, dried Bifidobacterium animalis fermentation product, vitamin E supplement, iron proteinate, zinc proteinate, copper proteinate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, copper sulfate, potassium iodide, thiamine mononitrate, manganese proteinate, ascorbic acid, vitamin A supplement, biotin, niacin, calcium pantothenate, sodium selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid.
Contains a source of live (viable), naturally occurring microorganisms.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein 30.0% minimum Crude Fat 15.0% minimum Crude Fiber 5.0% maximum Moisture 10.0% maximum DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) 0.05% minimum Zinc 150 mg/kg minimum Selenium 0.35 mg/kg minimum Vitamin A 10,000 IU/kg minimum Vitamin E 150 IU/kg minimum Taurine* 0.12% minimum L-Carnitine* 500 mg/kg minimum Omega-6 Fatty Acids* 2.5% minimum Omega-3 Fatty Acids* 0.5% minimum Total Microorganisms*
(Lactobacillus plantarum, Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Enterococcus faecium, Bifidobacterium animalis)not less than 80,000,000 CFU/lb *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.
Calorie Content
3,670 kcal/kg (416 kcal/cup) Calculated Metabolizable Energy
Feeding Guide
Standard Measuring Cups Per Day Current Weight
(lbs.)2 – 4
months4 – 8
months8 – 12
monthsAdult
Dogs3 ⅔ ½ ½ ⅓ 5 1 ¾ ⅔ ½ 10 1 ½ 1 ⅓ 1 ¼ ¾ 20 2 ⅔ 2 ¼ 1 ¾ 1 ⅓ 30 3 ½ 3 2 ⅓ 2 40 4 ½ 3 ⅔ 3 2 ⅓ 60 – 5 4 3 ¼ 80 – 6 ¼ 5 4 100 – – 5 ¾ 4 ¾ For adult dogs over 100 pounds, add approximately 1/3 cup for every 10 additional pounds. For pregnant or nursing adult dogs, we recommend free-choice feeding. Adjust amount offered daily as needed to maintain ideal body condition. This feeding guide provides a starting point for the amount of food to give your dog each day. We recommend that you keep your dog in ideal body condition and not allow them to become overweight. The amount of food your dog needs can vary based on age, activity level or other food and treats given, so be sure to work with your veterinarian to determine an appropriate weight for your dog, and to make any necessary adjustments to their feeding.
Remember to keep fresh water available to your pet at all times.
AAFCO Statement
Taste of the Wild PREY Turkey Recipe for Dogs is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages, including growth of large size dogs (70 lbs. or more as an adult).
Available Sizes
25lb., 8lb.
Turkey Limited Ingredient Recipe for Dogs is rated out of 5 by 199.Rated 4 out of 5 by sesmith1955 from My senior dog has allergy issues I recently started feeding TOTW Prey turkey to my senior dog with a chicken allergy. She recently suffered a bout of severe diarrhea (cause unknown) and had to be seen for treatment. I took that opportunity to discuss her diet with her vet and make a diet change. I learned that the 30% protein in TOTW Prey turkey formula is appropriate for my senior and that turkey is very digestible. I like the lentils for a binder rather than potatoes or sweet potatoes. My dog hasn't been getting this diet very long, but she seems to be tolerating it very well. I'm very hopeful that I can maintain her on it.Date published: 2018-04-21Rated 5 out of 5 by amberdoyledaub from I must admit that when I found out that I was chosen to receive Taste of the Wild dog food for free in exchange for an honest review, I was pretty happy. This is the brand we buy anyway, but my dogs never tried this particular flavor. Zac, our lab, inhales his food, so it wasn't surprising that he wolfed this right down (and licked the bowl). Pansy, our little old lady, is usually a grazer, though, and she ate her whole serving right away! I definitely think we will be buying the Prey Turkey flavor in the future. The Taste of the Wild brand is a brand I trust.Date published: 2018-03-30Rated 5 out of 5 by _brittgetsfit_ from I loved the packaging and marketing of Taste of The Wild pet food. My dog had the turkey formula and she loved it. I like the fact that it has limited ingredients and the size of the kibbles in it. My dog had no problems scarding it down quick! The first day her stool was a little runny but that it normal when you switch dog foods suddenly. After the second day her stool adjusted and she is fine. Sometimes she's picky with the dry food I give her and I can honestly say she loves it. I received this product complimentary in return for my honest review and it was great. I will definitely consider purchasing in the future.Date published: 2018-04-04Rated 5 out of 5 by Kona5510 from Amazing food I have been feeding my dog Taste of the Wild for years and she has always loved it. I am a huge fan of the ingredients in the Prey formula and have been feeding my dog this formula for about 5 months now. She is a 65 pound lab mix and always has access to her food. She tends to eat about 2-4 cups per day depending on how much exercise she’s had in the pool. Beautiful coat from the Prey formula which is important as she can get dry skin/hair from the sun and salt water pool. I believe the price is worth it due to all the benefits and I will continue to purchase.Date published: 2018-10-06Rated 5 out of 5 by brittanyg0b42 from My picky chihuahua is a food SNOB, he barely eats any dry food and he surprisingly enough Inhaled this!! Can't wait to buy him a bigger bag! I've been using my free sample bag as treats too and they love it! I'm so happy we found a good quality dry food for him! He loves wet food the most but he is older and needs the dry food to help clean his little teeth since he doesn't like bones or any chew toys. So happy with Taste Of The Wild!Date published: 2018-04-09Rated 5 out of 5 by eriv from My dog is a Shiba inu and she has a lot of allergies, and is also a picky eater! I introduced this very slowly to her just as a little treat and she seem to ask for more. I increased it into her food and she gobbled it right up! It seemed like it was good on her stomach and I’m definitely going to try it for her next bag of food! I like that it is protein-based and grain free.Date published: 2018-04-13Rated 5 out of 5 by taylort7 from I gave this food to my bulldog to try on a day she was actually very sick and just got home from the vet. We used them more as a treat than a meal because she’s on a special diet. Even though she’s on this diet, I felt comfortable giving her this, because of the ingredients and all of the positive reviews. She got better within days, and all the while she still peeled up when she heard me rustle the bag open. I would recommend this brand to all pet owners! such a good, and wholesome company for great pet food!Date published: 2018-05-14Rated 5 out of 5 by Sheabalina from My picky pup loves it! My dog is a huge fan. He thinks it’s a treat! I’m a fan too. It’s grain free, and smells like food. My dog is happy, his skin is happy, I am happy! (I received the food free from Influenster in exchange for my honest opinions.)Date published: 2018-04-16What exactly is 'natural flavor'
Hi, Janet. Natural flavoring is an ingredient added for enhanced palatability and an extra-tasty meaty flavor in your pet’s food. It’s made from hydrolyzed chicken, which means that the protein is broken down into small particles that are not recognized by the immune system in a pet with food allergies. It does not contain MSG.Date published: 2018-02-14I really want to try Prey for my dogs but can't find it anywhere online or in-store. Why? Can I get some directly through you?
Hi, Jean. We’re excited to hear you’re interested in Taste of the Wild PREY! Based on the location you provided in your submission, we have found three retailers within 20 miles. To locate a retailer near you, please visit our where to buy page at https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/where-to-buy/?cs=ml. PREY is not currently sold online. If you have any additional questions about PREY or retailer locations/supply, please don’t hesitate to give us a call at 1-800-342-4808. We can’t wait to hear how your furry friend likes PREY!Date published: 2018-04-05Has this been discontinued?? It’s the ONLY food my dog can eat. He has severe allergies. I’m down to the last store and bought the last of what they had.
Hello, Patty! Thank you for being a loyal TOTW PREY customer! This product has not been discontinued. We recently updated our Where to Buy page. To locate a retailer near you, please visit https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/where-to-buy/?cs=ml.Date published: 2019-09-11I just received allergy results for my dog and one of his allergies is soy. I just switched my dog to the Turkey Prey shortly before his test and would like to keep him on it. Does the Turkey Prey contain any hidden soy?
Hello, Gary! Thanks for reaching out. Soy is not an ingredient in this recipe.Date published: 2018-10-19What is the source of the salmon for the salmon oil in the Prey Turkey limited ingredients? What is the concentration level of the salmon oil in this food? Thank you
Hello! The oil is extracted from salmon from North and South America. The amounts of individual ingredients in our recipes are not available as they are proprietary information. Salmon oil is a source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are present in this formula at a minimum of 0.8% as fed.Date published: 2019-09-05My 10 year old 80 pound lab has cushings. Since being on a semi raw diet and on vetoryl for 6 days he is turning up his nose and soft foods. Is there a kibble high in protein, low fat, low carb, and grain free suitable for cushings?
Hi Julie – thanks for reaching out and we’re sorry to hear about your dog’s Cushing’s diagnosis. All of our Taste of the Wild formulas are grain-free. Our PREY Turkey formula has the highest protein/lowest fat combination. We recommend working with your veterinarian to find a pet food that’s appropriate for your dog’s medical condition.Date published: 2018-05-21Hi! I have a Newf who has serious food allergies. Especially chicken and grains. Would you recommend pacific stream or your turkey LID? She is currently on Blue Buffalo salmon LID.
Hello, thanks for contacting us. Both recipes can be great options for dogs with food allergies – it depends on what ingredient(s) the dog is allergic to. Neither of these recipes contain chicken protein or grain ingredients. If your dog does well on a fish diet, you may want to consider our Pacific Stream formula because it includes fish as the only animal protein source. However, our PREY recipes offer a simple and straightforward approach to allergies because they have fewer ingredients. Each canine recipe contains four key ingredients and is centered around a single animal protein source. Lentils are added as the single carbohydrate source, while tomato pomace and sunflower oil provide fiber, antioxidants and omega fatty acids.Date published: 2021-11-15how long of a shelf life does the prey cat & dog food turkey/ have /for survival pupose?
Hello and thanks for your question! We guarantee the food will stay fresh until the “Best By” date that is stamped on the bag. Please know, the recommended storage method is to keep the food in its original packaging, in order to keep vital information handy in case you have a problem, emergency or question for the manufacturer. You may store the entire bag in a closed container as well. Food should be kept in a cool, dry location as excess heat or moisture may cause the nutrients to break down. If you have any additional questions, please contact us by visiting our website https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/contact-us/.Date published: 2019-10-02When was chicken fat added as an ingredient ? My dog is allergic to chicken and now I am unable to feed this to her
Hello, thanks for contacting us. Occasionally, a recipe changes due to an improvement in the recipe or ingredient availability. Last year, we replaced sunflower oil with chicken fat in our PREY recipes. This minor change does not alter the nutrient guarantee nor the caloric content and offers the same benefits of promoting skin and coat health. Additionally, chicken fat does not contain chicken protein, so dogs with chicken allergies are less likely to have a reaction to this ingredient.Date published: 2023-12-14Is this for all life stages? Would it be suitable for puppies?
Hello and thanks for reaching out! Yes, our Turkey Formula is an All Life Stages formula, meaning it is designed to meet the nutritional needs of growing puppies into adulthood and can be fed indefinitely. These formulas include specific nutrients, like added DHA that aids in brain and eye development, to help puppies grow to their full potential. If you have any additional questions about our formulas, please contact us by visiting our website https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/contact-us/.Date published: 2018-09-04Prey Turkey formula, the kibble size you explained in a previous question (flat discs the size of a dime) are very large for a small breed dog. I use the kibble for training and that size is just too large. Have you considered making a smaller kibble?
Hello, thanks for contacting us. While our PREY Turkey Recipe for dogs is currently only available in one kibble size, we appreciate your suggestion and will pass it along to our team.Date published: 2022-01-13How much carb is in the PREY dog food?
Hello! This formula contains 34.8% of carbohydrates as-fed.Date published: 2018-06-28Hi. May I please have the exact percentage of fat in the Prey Turkey Limited Ingredient Formula? Thank you!
Hi, Linda. Our PREY Turkey Formula for Dogs contains 15% fat on an as-fed basis.Date published: 2018-02-24Is there enough taurine in this dog food?
Hello and thanks for reaching out. All dry TOTW PREY formulas, including Turkey Formula for Dogs, includes 0.12% taurine as-fed. Please know, taurine has not yet been recognized as an essential ingredient in dog food and the American Association of Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) does not provide recommendations for the amount of taurine in the food. If you have any additional questions about taurine and/or our recipes, please give us a call at 1-800-342-4808 (8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CT weekdays).Date published: 2019-04-17When was “tocopherols” added to the WIld Prey-Turkey formula?
Hello, thanks for contacting us. Our PREY Turkey Recipe for Dogs has always contained mixed tocopherols.Date published: 2024-01-05I have a small 9 year old mixed breed. She is overweight by about 5 lbs. What do you recommend?
Hello, thanks for contacting us. While our PREY Turkey Recipe for Dogs is suited for dogs of all body conditions, it is not formulated for weight loss. In order to lose weight, your dog will need to burn more calories than they consume. We recommend consulting with your veterinarian to determine the best diet and exercise plan to achieve your dog's ideal body condition.Date published: 2023-06-26please, what ingredients come from china in your 'limited ingredient' dog foods. is this the same for your grain free dog food. thank you
Hello, thanks for reaching out. Most of our ingredients in our grain-free PREY and Taste of the Wild formulas originate in the U.S. There are critical ingredients, however, that are not available domestically in an adequate supply or with as much quality as our international supply. These ingredients (e.g., folic acid and taurine) are critical to our formulations and can only be sourced out of China. We believe omitting these ingredients would not be in the best interests of your pets. If you have any additional questions about our formulas, please don’t hesitate to call us at 1-800-342-4808 or email us by visiting https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/contact-us/.Date published: 2018-01-16Does Prey Turkey come in small bites for small breed dogs?
Hello, great question! Please know, our kibbles are created with dogs of all sizes in mind. The kibbles in our Turkey Formula for Dogs are a flat, oblong disc shape and approximately the diameter of a dime.Date published: 2021-10-25If dog is allergic to chicken do you have a limited ingredient food without chicken fat
Hello, thanks for contacting us. All our Taste of the Wild PREY recipes contain chicken fat; however, chicken fat does not contain chicken protein, so dogs with chicken allergies are less likely to have a reaction to this ingredient. If you’re interested in recipes that are not limited ingredient, we do offer several Taste of the Wild recipes that do not contain chicken or chicken fat. If you would like a personalized recipe recommendation for your pet, please contact our product specialists by visiting https://totw.pet/contact-us.Date published: 2023-01-03can you list the Calcium/Phosphorus?
Hello, our PREY Turkey Formula for Dogs contains 1.2% calcium and 1.0% phosphorus on an as-fed basis.Date published: 2018-02-14You list the percentage of meat versus plant protein in your cat information, what is it for your dog formulations?
what is the preservative used in Taste Of The Wild cans & kibble...???
Hi, Robert! The ingredients in our Taste of the Wild dry food are preserved with mixed tocopherols (compounds of Vitamin E). The canned formulas do not require added preservatives due to the canning process itself. If you have additional questions, please contact us by visiting our website https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/#contact-us.Date published: 2018-07-20What is the calcium and phosphorus ratios in this product? Is it suitable for a large breed Labrador Retriever puppy 4 months old? Our puppy may be allergic to chicken. Terrible skin and gastrointestinal issues for months. Parasites have been ruled out.
Hello and thank you for reaching out! Our Turkey Formula for Dogs is an all life stages formulas, meaning it is formulated to meet the nutritional needs of dogs of all ages, from puppy to senior. In addition, chicken is not an ingredient in this formula. This formula contains 1.2% calcium and 1.0% phosphorus, both on an as-fed basis. Additionally, we recommend consulting your veterinarian to determine the best diet for your pup based on his/her needs. If you have any questions, please give us a call at 1-800-342-4808 (8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CT weekdays).Date published: 2019-07-01