Complements Grain Free Sweet Potato Supplement
Verified May 25, 2026
This is a simple sweet potato topper made from locally sourced sweet potatoes, intended to be used alongside a complete dog or cat food. It provides a modest amount of calories and fiber with very low protein and fat, making it more of a carbohydrate- and fiber-rich supplement than a stand-alone diet. It can be useful if you want to add some variety, moisture, or gentle fiber to your pet’s usual meals.
Nutritionally, this is a very straightforward, single-ingredient sweet potato supplement designed to be mixed with a complete food for dogs or cats. It offers a gentle source of carbohydrates and fiber with naturally occurring vitamins, but it is not complete and balanced on its own and should not be used as the sole diet. It can work well for pets who tolerate sweet potato and need a simple topper, as long as the main diet provides adequate protein and essential nutrients.
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At a Glance
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Strengths
- Single, clearly named ingredient (sweet potatoes) can be helpful for pets that do well on simple, limited toppers.
- Grain-free and gluten-free carbohydrate and fiber source, which may suit pets whose main diet already provides sufficient protein and fat.
- Very low fat and modest calorie density, which can be useful when you want to add bulk and palatability without adding a lot of calories.
- Wet, slow-cooked format can increase moisture intake and be easier to mix into existing foods.
Considerations
- This product is not a complete and balanced diet; it must be used only as a treat or supplement alongside a nutritionally complete dog or cat food.
- Protein content is very low, so it should not replace a significant portion of a pet’s regular, protein-adequate diet, especially for cats who require high dietary protein.
- Sweet potato is the only ingredient, so pets with a known sweet potato sensitivity should avoid this product.
- Because it adds mainly carbohydrates, owners of pets with strict carbohydrate restrictions (for example, certain metabolic conditions when advised by a veterinarian) should use it cautiously.
Full Ingredient List
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Top 5 Ingredients Explained
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Sweet Potato
Sweet potato is used in pet foods as a digestible carbohydrate and source of soluble fiber, vitamins (notably beta‑carotene), minerals and antioxidants, often helping with stool quality and serving as a binder or energy ingredient. It is generally well tolerated by dogs and can support gut health, but because cats poorly convert beta‑carotene to vitamin A and require preformed vitamin A from animal sources, sweet potato is not a substitute for meat-based nutrients; its relatively high carbohydrate content also means portion control is advised for overweight or diabetic pets and it should be cooked for best digestibility.
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Brand
Evanger's is the flagship brand of Evanger's Dog & Cat Food Company, offering natural, grain-free, and gourmet pet food recipes. The brand is known for its use of locally sourced meats and limited ingredient recipes catering to pet owners seeking specialty or holistic diets.
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Evanger's manufactures its products in-house at its facility in Illinois. The company maintains quality control standards compliant with USDA and FDA regulations and adheres to AAFCO nutritional standards. However, Evanger's has faced past recalls and scrutiny from the FDA, prompting improvements in its quality assurance protocols.
Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.
Recall History
Evanger's Complements Grain Free Sweet Potato Supplement has no recalls since 2014.
Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily
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