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Baltica Smaki Regionów Rabbit with carrot and apple Monoprotein Hypoallergenic Grain-free

WETfor dogsadult
Package
EAN5905488404300
PROTEIN
6.5%
FAT
5.3%
FIBRE
0.4%
ASH
2.8%
MOISTURE
82%
as-fed values from label·dry matter 18%·ME Atwater 96 kcal/100g·full DM → requires account
96 kcal / 100g·4 main ingredients·6 EU additives
HOLOPET REVIEW · INDEPENDENT ANALYSIS·created 24 Jun 2026·grounded in product data

Holopet independently reviews the Baltica Smaki Regionów Rabbit with Carrot and Apple Monoprotein Hypoallergenic Grain-Free — a wet food formulated for adult dogs. Our evaluation examines its composition, ingredient quality, and nutritional transparency to give pet owners a clear, data-driven picture before purchasing.

COMPOSITION · FROM LABELpublic

Composition from label scan

Declared: 100% · Gap: 0% (undisclosed by manufacturer)
#
INGREDIENT
SHARE
TIER
1
Rabbit (51% meat, 26% rabbit broth, 12% heart, 5% liver)
94%
C
MeatRabbit Meat
51%
A
Rabbit broth
26%
C
HeartRabbit Heart
12%
A
LiverRabbit Liver
5%
A
2
Carrot
4%
A
3
AppleApple with Skin
1%
A
4
Vitamins and minerals
1%
C
TIER:
A
high quality — meat, organs, fish
B
acceptable — secondary cuts, dried
C
filler — minerals, low value
D
avoid — by-products

What you'll find in this food

We detect organs and tissues in the composition and explain their nutritional value. Universal biology — independent of the source animal species.

2 items

Liverorgan

Concentrated source of vitamin A, B12, copper, iron and folate. Natural multivitamin organ — even small amounts deliver micronutrients that supplemented mineral premixes struggle to match in bioavailability.

vit. Avit. B12ironcopper

Heartorgan

Natural source of taurine — critical amino acid for cardiac and visual health, especially in cats. Also rich in CoQ10 and B vitamins. Considered a muscle meat for protein composition purposes.

taurineCoQ10vit. B
Biological facts are universal — liver always provides vitamin A, regardless of whether it comes from beef, chicken or ostrich. Matching to your composition is automatic.
NUTRITIONAL VALUES

From label + dry-matter conversion

Manufacturer-declared values (% as-fed) + dry-matter math
From labelpublic
Protein
6.5%
from label
Fat
5.3%
from label
Crude fibre
0.4%
from label
Crude ash
2.8%
from label
Moisture
82%
from label
Energy
96 kcal/100g
from label
Dry-matter values (DM)derived
Values after subtracting moisture — % of mass in dry matter. Show the full macro profile comparable between wet and dry food. NOTE: NFE here is % of mass. "Clinical indicators" shows % of kcal from carbs (different metric).

Clinical indicators

Thresholds for: dog · adult
⚠ Signals out of range: 1
CALORIC DISTRIBUTION

Where do the calories come from

Carnivores prefer protein + fat. High carb share = hint of lower-quality food.
29%
58%
13%
Protein23 kcal (29%)Fat45 kcal (58%)Carbs11 kcal (13%)96 kcal / 100g
DIETARY ADDITIVESpublic

Vitamins and minerals added to the food

EU register codes · 6 additives · no preservatives
ADDITIVE ANALYSIS · HOLOPET REVIEW

Our additive analysis identifies six declared additives, and this formula carries a clean-label status — no artificial preservatives, colorants, or flavours are present. None of the additives flagged in our scan are considered controversial. On the vitamin side, Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) is among the preferred, higher-bioavailability forms our scan identified. For trace minerals, all four elements — zinc, manganese, copper, and iodine — are supplied in standard inorganic salt forms (sulphates and iodide); these are widely used and EU-authorised, though inorganic mineral salts are generally considered lower in bioavailability compared to organic chelated alternatives. Potassium iodide and manganese sulphate monohydrate are also noted among the preferred forms identified in our scan.

We show what the manufacturer declared in the "Additives" section (supplementation). The natural contribution from ingredients is not computed — we don't know it.

Vitamins (2)
3a671
Vitamin D3
essential for dogs
250 iu
3a700
Vitamin E
essential for dogs
40 mg
Minerals (4)
3b605
Zinc
essential for dogs
22 mg
3b503
Manganese
essential for dogs
2 mg
3b405
Copper
essential for dogs
0.5 mg
3b201
Iodine
essential for dogs
0.5 mg
COMPLIANCE

FEDIAF compliance

We compare the guaranteed analysis on the label against FEDIAF minimum requirements for this species and life stage (per 1000 kcal of energy).
Meets key FEDIAF requirementsFEDIAF 2025 standard · dog · adult5 of 5 checked requirements met
ME: 96 kcal/100g — from label
Not stated on the label
SodiumPotassiumMagnesiumIodineEPA + DHA

The manufacturer did not include these in the guaranteed analysis. No declaration ≠ a deficiency — we simply don't know them.

We check only the guaranteed-analysis nutrients on the label, converted to per 1000 kcal. Vitamins and trace minerals from the "Additives" block are not counted here — the manufacturer declares the supplemented amount and the natural contribution from ingredients is unknown. This is not veterinary advice.

TRANSPARENCY

Recipe history

We track this recipe from the day it was added — future changes will appear here.
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  1. 6/24/2026Added to databasescore: A 93 · reference point
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