
Burns Grain Free Adult Dry Dog Food
Manufacturers Product Description
Created through popular demand, this Burns range offers a grain free option for sensitive dogs.
This diet uses buckwheat, a pseudo grain, to maintain all the nutritional benefits of wholegrains whilst providing a Grain Free alternative for the dogs that need it.
We use novel protein sources and this hypoallergenic diet uses only natural ingredients and contains all the nutrients your dog needs to thrive.
None of our diets contain any colours, flavours or preservatives. They are simply delicious and nutritious.
This range of dog food is available in Duck & Turkey.
We rate this dog food range at 10 ⭐'s out of 20
📊 Scoring Breakdown
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🥩 Protein Quality 3/5 ⭐⭐⭐
This range uses named meat meal, a concentrated protein source that provides high protein levels but undergoes some processing.
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🟡 Essential Amino Acids 2/5 ⭐⭐
This range offers limited rotation, while some benefits of nutritional rotation are possible, the restricted variety and low meat content may make it very challenging to achieve full amino acid intake.
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🌾 Carbohydrate Balance 3/5 ⭐⭐⭐
This range relies more on carbohydrates than maybe necessary, though the sources are still digestible and of reasonable quality.
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🟦 Biological Suitability 2/5 ⭐⭐
This range contains low levels of meat, both in quantity and quality, which increases the probability of protein deficiency. Please refer to the cautionary note below for further details.
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🚨 Caution: Low Meat Content in Dog Food
Some dog foods contain low levels of meat content, which may seem balanced, but can lead to serious nutritional shortfalls if not properly formulated. When meat content is too low, the risk of protein deficiency and reliance on fillers increases significantly.
🔴 What happens when a dog's diet is too low in meat?
Incomplete Protein Profile – Dogs require essential amino acids that are primarily found in high-quality meat sources.
Reduced Muscle Maintenance – Insufficient protein can lead to muscle loss and weakness over time.
Lower Digestibility – Many low-meat foods rely on plant proteins and fillers, which can be harder for dogs to process.
Poor Coat & Skin Health – Lack of quality animal proteins reduces natural oils, leading to a dull coat and increased shedding.
Energy Deficiency – A low-meat diet can cause reduced stamina and fatigue.
👉 Less meat does not mean better balance. A properly formulated diet should ensure that essential nutrients are met without excessive reliance on cheap fillers.
🚀 Solution?
Choose a food with a well-balanced protein source or supplement with high-quality natural treats.
✨ Nutritional Information
Burns Grain Free Duck & Potato
Composition:
Potato (45%), Buckwheat (27%), Duck Meal (19%), Duck Fat, Peas, Seaweed, Minerals
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 18.5%
Crude Fat 8%
Crude Fibres 2%
Crude Ash 7.5%
Omega-6 1.78%
Omega-3 0.27%
Nutritional Additives (per kg):
Vitamins: Vitamin A 25000IU, Vitamin D3 2000IU, Vitamin E 100IU, Taurine 1000mg; Trace Elements: Copper (copper (II) chelate of amino acids hydrate) 12mg, Iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) 1mg, Manganese (manganous chelate of amino acids hydrate) 20mg, Zinc (zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate) 50mg, Selenium (3b8.11, Selenised yeast inactivated) 0.2mg Antioxidants (mixed tocopherols)
Burns Grain Free Turkey & Potato
Composition:
Potato (46%), Buckwheat (27%), Turkey Meal (20%), Turkey Fat, Seaweed, Minerals
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 18.5%
Crude Fat 8%
Crude Fibres 2%
Crude Ash 7%
Omega-6 2.21%
Omega-3 0.22%
Nutritional Additives (per kg):
Vitamins: Vitamins: Vitamin A 25000IU, Vitamin D3 2000IU, Vitamin E 100IU, Taurine 1000mg; Trace Elements: Copper (copper (II) chelate of amino acids hydrate) 12mg, Iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) 1mg, Manganese (manganous chelate of amino acids hydrate) 20mg, Zinc (zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate) 50mg/kg, Selenium (3b8.11, Selenised yeast inactivated) 0.2mg, Antioxidants (mixed tocopherols)
💡 Our Recommendations

Rotation - Your Most Important Nutritional Strategy
🐾 No matter what food your dog eats, rotation is always recommended where possible to increase the probability of better all-round nutrition.
🔄 We highly recommend rotating within the same brand whenever possible. 🐶
This range offers limited rotation options: Duck & Turkey. While some benefits of nutritional rotation are possible, the restricted variety may make it more challenging to achieve full dietary balance.

Natural Dog Treats
💡 Why Might Treats Be Considered?
All treats should serve a nutritional purpose. They either balance the dogs diet filling nutritional gaps, support digestion or promote joint/coat health.
This food meets basic nutritional standards, but treats may be used to provide additional benefits such as improved joint health, digestion, or protein balance.
Recommended Treats to Complement Burns Grain Free Adult Dry Dog Food
✅ Puffed Chicken Feet - A lighter, crunchy alternative to chicken feet, packed with glucosamine for joint support.
✅Rabbit Ear with Fur - A natural fibre source that aids digestion and supports gut health.
✅ Tripe Sticks - A nutrient-rich, digestible protein source that supports gut health and immune function.
✅ Cow’s Ear - A softer, chewy treat with low fat content, making it ideal for sensitive stomachs and digestion.
🚨 Caution: Treats should always be given in moderation. Even natural treats contribute to daily nutrition intake, so they should be part of a balanced feeding plan to avoid excess.

Supplements
💡Why Might Supplements Be Considered?
This food meets basic nutritional requirements but may benefit from additional support. Digestive aids, omega fatty acids, and joint supplements can help compensate for areas where the formulation may be lacking.

Whole Foods - Additional Nutrients
Looking to enhance your dog’s diet naturally, whole foods can be a great way to introduce additional nutrients.
Even the healthiest whole foods can turn a well-balanced diet into something excessive if portion control is ignored. More nutrition doesn’t always mean better, it often means overload, leading to toxicity, digestive issues, or long-term organ strain.
✔ Whole foods should complement, not compete with a balanced diet.
✔ If you’re adding whole foods regularly, you must reduce the main food accordingly.
✔ If you have any questions about whole foods contact us to ensure the diet stays safe, balanced, and beneficial.

Want to Know More...
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✅ Independent Analysis – All ratings and reviews are based solely on publicly available information and are not influenced by any third party. The Delicious Dog Food Company does not receive payment or sponsorship in exchange for favourable reviews. Scores are calculated using our independent, locked-in rating system.
✅ No Veterinary Advice – The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace veterinary advice. If you have concerns about your dog’s health, always consult a qualified veterinarian before making dietary changes.
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✅ Data and Transparency Policy – If a product lacks transparency regarding ingredients, processing methods, or nutrient values, we will always assume the worst-case scenario. Why? Because if the details were positive, they would be used in the marketing of the food. A lack of transparency in dog food often suggests something is being hidden, and we refuse to make assumptions in favour of any product without clear, verifiable facts.
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