American Journey Dog Food Recall

So, you have heard that American Journey dog food is a healthy choice for a balanced canine diet, but you would like to double-check if that is true. We do not blame you for being so meticulous. On the contrary, we believe that’s the surest way to find the feeding option that meets the dietary needs of your canine best.

The thing is that what works for one dog won’t necessarily be that great for another pet, especially in terms of nutrition. Even though American Journey has established a solid positive reputation regardless of its young age, it still makes sense to make sure the brand offers the diet that targets the nutritional needs of your canine.

So, we’ve created this detailed review to help you dig the truth out of whether American Journey is a sound solution for your beloved pooch. We’ll dive into the nitty-gritty of this pet food brand and take a closer look at the ingredient quality, nutritional rating, and variety.

Review of American Journey Active Life Dry Dog Food

Rating:

American Journey Active Life Dog Food receives the Advisor’s second-highest tier rating of 4.5 stars.

The American Journey Active Life product line includes the 16 dry dog foods listed below.

Each recipe includes its AAFCO nutrient profile when available… Growth (puppy), Maintenance (adult), All Life Stages, Supplemental or Unspecified.

American Journey Active Life Chicken, Brown Rice and Vegetables was selected to represent the other products in the line for detailed recipe and nutrient analysis.

Label and nutrient data below are calculated using dry matter basis.

Estimated Dry Matter Nutrient ContentProtein =

Ingredients: Deboned chicken, chicken meal, brown rice, rice bran, peas, barley, natural flavor, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), flaxseed, suncured alfalfa meal, fish oil, dried plain beet pulp, dried tomato pomace, dicalcium phosphate, salt, calcium carbonate, dried egg product, carrots, oatmeal, sweet potatoes, l-threonine, blueberries, cranberries, dried kelp, choline chloride, taurine, dried chicory root, mixed tocopherols (preservative), iron amino acid complex, zinc amino acid complex, vitamin E supplement, ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, Yucca schidigera extract, copper amino acid complex, copper sulfate, sodium selenite, manganese amino acid complex, vitamin A supplement, niacin supplement, d-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, manganous oxide, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, biotin, calcium iodate, folic acid, rosemary extract

Fiber (estimated dry matter content) = 6.7%

Protein =

Estimated Nutrient Content
Method Protein Fat Carbs
Guaranteed Analysis 25% 15% NA
Dry Matter Basis 28% 17% 48%
Calorie Weighted Basis 24% 35% 41%

The first ingredient in this dog food is chicken. Although it is a quality item, raw chicken contains up to 73% water. After cooking, most of that moisture is lost, reducing the meat content to just a fraction of its original weight.

After processing, this item would probably account for a smaller part of the total content of the finished product.

The second ingredient is chicken meal. Chicken meal is considered a meat concentrate and contains nearly 300% more protein than fresh chicken.

The third ingredient is brown rice, a complex carbohydrate that (once cooked) can be fairly easy to digest. However, aside from its natural energy content, rice is of only modest nutritional value to a dog.

The next ingredient includes rice bran, a healthy by-product of milling whole grain rice. The bran is the fiber-rich outer layer of the grain containing starch, protein, fat as well as vitamins and minerals.

The fifth ingredient lists peas. Peas are a quality source of carbohydrates. And like all legumes, they’re rich in natural fiber.

However, peas contain about 25% protein, a factor that must be considered when judging the meat content of this dog food.

The sixth item is barley, a starchy carbohydrate supplying fiber and other healthy nutrients. However, aside from its energy content, this cereal grain is of only modest nutritional value to a dog.

After the natural flavor, we find chicken fat. Chicken fat is obtained from rendering chicken, a process similar to making soup in which the fat itself is skimmed from the surface of the liquid.

Chicken fat is high in linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid essential for life. Although it doesn’t sound very appetizing, chicken fat is actually a quality ingredient.

The ninth ingredient is flaxseed, one of the best plant sources of healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Provided they’ve first been ground into a meal, flax seeds are also rich in soluble fiber.

However, flaxseed contains about 19% protein, a factor that must be considered when judging the actual meat content of this dog food.

From here, the list goes on to include a number of other items.

But to be realistic, ingredients located this far down the list (other than nutritional supplements) are not likely to affect the overall rating of this American Journey product.

With 6 notable exceptions

First, we find tomato pomace. Tomato pomace is a controversial ingredient, a by-product remaining after processing tomatoes into juice, soup and ketchup.

Many praise tomato pomace for its high fiber and nutrient content, while others scorn it as an inexpensive pet food filler.

Just the same, there’s probably not enough tomato pomace here to make much of a difference.

Next, this food includes alfalfa meal. Although alfalfa meal is high in plant protein (about 18%) and fiber (25%), this hay-family item is more commonly associated with horse feeds.

In addition, beet pulp is a controversial ingredient, a high fiber by-product of sugar beet processing.

Some denounce beet pulp as an inexpensive filler while others cite its outstanding intestinal health and blood sugar benefits.

We only call your attention here to the controversy and believe the inclusion of beet pulp in reasonable amounts in most dog foods is entirely acceptable.

Next, we note the use of taurine, an important amino acid associated with the healthy function of heart muscle. Although taurine is not typically considered essential in canines, some dogs have been shown to be deficient in this critical nutrient.

Since taurine deficiency appears to be more common in pets consuming grain-free diets, we view its presence in this recipe as a positive addition.

Additionally, chicory root is rich in inulin, a starch-like compound made up of repeating units of carbohydrates and found in certain roots and tubers.

Not only is inulin a natural source of soluble dietary fiber, it’s also a prebiotic used to promote the growth of healthy bacteria in a dog’s digestive tract.

This product also contains chelated minerals, minerals that have been chemically attached to protein. This makes them easier to absorb. Chelated minerals are usually found in better dog foods.

And lastly, we note the inclusion of sodium selenite, a controversial form of the mineral selenium. Sodium selenite appears to be nutritionally inferior to the more natural source of selenium found in selenium yeast.

Based on its ingredients alone, American Journey Active Life Dog Food looks like an above-average dry product.

The dashboard displays a dry matter protein reading of 28%, a fat level of 17% and estimated carbohydrates of about 48%.

As a group, the brand features an average protein content of 28% and a mean fat level of 15%. Together, these figures suggest a carbohydrate content of 49% for the overall product line.

And a fat-to-protein ratio of about 55%.

Which means this American Journey product line contains…

Above-average protein. Near-average fat. And near-average carbs when compared to a typical dry dog food.

Even when you consider the protein-boosting effect of the peas, flaxseed and alfalfa meal, this looks like the profile of a kibble containing a notable amount of meat.

American Journey Dog Food Recall History

Currently, there have been no recalls of American Journey brand products. Since American Journey is a very young brand, having only been started in 2017, its lack of recalls isn’t surprising.

Since no information is available on the company’s third-party manufacturer, there is no way of knowing if other products made by this factory have ever been recalled.

American Journey Active Life Formula Lamb, Brown Rice & Vegetables Recipe Dry Dog Food

American Journey Dog Food Recall

WHY YOU SHOULD BUY

A blend of lamb meat, meal, gluten-free grains, and veggies fuel active dogs for adventures. Rich in antioxidants derived from berries and veggies. Free of corn, wheat, soy, by-products, or artificial flavors.

Most canines do pretty well on a grain-based diet. If that’s the case for your dog, we would recommend paying attention to this recipe with lamb and rice. The American Journey dog food ingredients are headed with real lamb meat, which is then followed by lamb meal and turkey meal. To provide your canine with enough energy for daily adventures, this formula also contains gluten-free grains like barley and brown rice. This formula is suitable for Boxers, for French Bulldog, German Shepherd, and other breeds.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Caloric content: 339 kcal per cup
  • Crude protein: 23.0% min
  • Crude fat: 15.0% min
  • Crude fiber: 6.0% min
  • Moisture: 10.0% max
  • Key ingredients: deboned lamb, lamb meal, turkey meal, barley, brown rice, rice bran, peas, natural flavor, chicken fat, flaxseed, brewers rice, dried plain beet pulp, oatmeal, and more.
  • Suitable for dogs of all breeds and life stages
  • Packed with quality nutrients, vitamins, and minerals
  • SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Type: Dry food
  • Breed size: All breed sizes
  • Life stage: All life stages
  • Weight: 4 lb., 12 lb., and 24 lb. bags
  • WHAT WE LOVED:

  • Moderately packed with protein, fat, fiber, and carbs
  • Quality animal ingredients like real lamb meat and quality named meat meal
  • Enhanced with grains to deliver more energy
  • Reinforced with functional veggies, fruit, and berries
  • WHAT WE DIDN’T LIKE:

  • Might upset the dog’s sensitive stomach
  • FAQ

    What company makes American Journey dog food?

    American Journey is exclusively made for and distributed by Chewy!

    Do dogs like American Journey dog food?

    It’s also a brand that most dogs will enjoy, without many stomach issues. All of their food options are quality, with some standing out slightly more than others.

    Is American Journey dog food highly recommended by all the critics?

    Rating: American Journey Active Life Dog Food receives the Advisor’s second-highest tier rating of 4.5 stars.

    Is American Journey dog food Aafco approved?

    American Journey meets the AAFCO guidelines for a natural dog food with added vitamins and minerals.