Is Taste of the Wild Dog Food Good?
Based on the ingredients Taste of the Wild lists as of Jun 2026. Brands reformulate — check the current bag.
What's in Taste of the Wild High Prairie Grain-Free Roasted Bison & Venison
Ingredients are listed by weight — what's first is what there's most of. The full panel, in the order Taste of the Wild publishes them, grouped for readability.
Main ingredients 20
Vitamins & minerals 23
Probiotics 5
As published by Taste of the Wild — official product page, Jun 2026.
How it scores on our method
We read the label against four things. Each result is neutral — we flag items against our watchlist, we don't call any product dangerous.
Water Buffalo leads, with Lamb Meal close behind — a named, real-food base.
Nothing on our risk watchlist — no artificial dyes, synthetic preservatives or vague by-products.
From the listed ingredients, the recipe reads protein-forward; we don’t see the guaranteed analysis, so treat this as a read of the label, not a lab result.
Mostly specific, with one broad term (Natural Flavor) that reduces clarity.
Our score
Applying that method, Taste of the Wild High Prairie Grain-Free Roasted Bison & Venison scores 94/100 in our assessment — a Good score on our scale.
This is NatBuddy's opinion based on the listed ingredients, not a statement of fact about the product or a health claim.
If you want a higher-scoring option
Chicken leads a clean, legible list — a Good score on our scale.
Chicken leads a clean, legible list — a Good score on our scale.
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Common questions
NatBuddy scores are our opinion, based on the ingredients each manufacturer publicly lists as of the date shown, weighed against our published method (see The Science). They are informational, are not veterinary advice, and are not statements that any product is unsafe. Formulations change — always read the current label and consult your vet.
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