Goodlands

Rhodes pet science

Goodlands

8
Good

Concerns Found (2)

Corn Gluten Meal#2 in list
FillerAllergen
4/10
Corn#6 in list
AllergenFiller
4/10

Full Ingredient List

1/10
1/10
#5Soybean Grain Sorghum
4/10
#10Peas
1/10
1/10
#13Monocalcium Niacin Supplement
#14Biotin
2/10
#16Natural Potassium Chloride
#17Phosphate
#18B12 Supplement
#19Thiamine Hydrochloride
#20Riboflavin Supplement
#21Salt
3/10
#22Choline Chloride
1/10
#24Vitamins
#25Inulin
#26Calcium Carbonate
#27Acid Complex
#28Zinc Sulfate
#29Copper Amino Acid Complex

Goal Compatibility

Sensitive Stomach

4/10

Weight Management

6/10

Grain-Free

4/10

Puppy/Kitten

7/10

Senior Pet

7/10

All Natural

10/10

About This Product

Goodlands by Rhodes pet science is a dog food product that scored 8/10 on our ingredient safety scale. This is an excellent score — indicating high-quality ingredients with minimal safety concerns. We analyzed 30 ingredients in this formula and flagged 2 for potential concerns.

How We Score Pet Food

Our safety score uses a position-weighted formula: ingredients listed first (higher concentration) receive more weight in the calculation. Each ingredient is scored 1-10 based on published veterinary research and regulatory data. The final product score reflects the overall ingredient quality, with penalties for known carcinogens, artificial preservatives, low-quality fillers, and artificial colors.

What to Look For in Dog Food

  • Named protein first — "Chicken" or "Salmon" is better than "Meat by-products"
  • Minimal fillers — Avoid corn gluten meal, wheat middlings, soy flour as top ingredients
  • No artificial preservatives — BHA, BHT, and ethoxyquin are linked to health concerns
  • No artificial colors — Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 2 serve no nutritional purpose for dogs
  • Omega fatty acids — Flaxseed, fish oil, or salmon oil support skin and coat health
  • Joint support for seniors — Glucosamine and chondroitin for older dogs

Disclaimer

PetFoodScored provides ingredient safety information for educational purposes only. We are not veterinarians. Always consult your vet before making dietary changes for your pet. Our scores are algorithmic assessments, not veterinary medical advice.