A simple oven-baked biscuit with recognizable ingredients, but it leans on cane molasses and claims its 'crunchy texture helps clean teeth' with no VOHC backing; pleasant and cheap, the dental line is marketing.
Last reviewed June 2026DogsBiscuitPartially verifiedNo VOHC seal
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Data status
Partially verified
Some primary-source fields are verified; unresolved fields remain visible.
Last reviewed
June 2026
The five sub-scores
How Old Mother Hubbard Classic P-Nuttier Oven-Baked Biscuits (Small) scores.
Ingredient ClarityCan a buyer see exactly what the treat is, in a form they can evaluate?
9.0
Caloric LoadIs the treat honest about calories and portionable, so it stays a snack not a meal?
4.5
Claim HonestyDo the on-pack claims hold up? Dental claims need a VOHC seal; health claims need evidence.
8.5
Brand TrustRecall and warning-letter history, manufacturing, and sourcing transparency.
8.0
ValueCost per treat relative to the category-type median.
Claim check
Unbacked dental claim
On pack: “Their crunchy texture helps clean teeth as your pup chews”
Unbacked dental claim: this product is not on the VOHC accepted list, so in our view its plaque-and-tartar promise is marketing, not proof. Claim Honesty is penalized.
Brand trust
Recall and manufacturing record
Recall (5 yr)
None matched
FDA warning letter
None matched
Jerky-illness investigation
Not named
Named cGMP / processor
Not shown
Sourcing transparency
Not shown
Score math
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Ingredient Clarity5.0
25% of total score
8 scoring rule(s)0 context item(s)
Ingredient Clarity is computed from a named animal base, a clean list, no artificial colors, preservative disclosure, and country of origin.
RuleInputScoreEvidence
Ingredient Clarity baselineIngredient Clarity starts at 6.0 and adjusts for what the label shows, penalizing artificial colors and synthetic preservatives.
6.0 before disclosure adjustments+6.0B
Named animal source as the treat baseA named species (e.g. chicken breast, beef liver) as the base is clearer than 'animal' or 'meat'.
generic or non-animal base0.0B
Short, recognizable ingredient listA short list free of unnamed 'animal digest'/'meat by-product'/generic 'meat' and free of added sugar, syrup, or propylene glycol earns clarity credit.
vague, long, or sweetened0.0B
Country of origin / manufacture statedA stated country of origin (especially for jerky and imported chews) earns limited clarity credit.
stated+0.5C
Artificial colors presentArtificial colors (Red 40, Yellow 5/6, Blue 2, caramel color, iron oxide, titanium dioxide) are penalized: they are appearance-only additives.
none0.0B
Synthetic preservatives presentSynthetic preservatives (BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin) are penalized; a treat with no preservatives, or one naming a natural preservative, is not.
none, or natural named0.0B
Added sugar or propylene glycol presentAdded sugar or syrup, or propylene glycol, is penalized: it makes a snack more palatable without adding anything a treat needs (glycerin, a benign humectant, is not penalized).
added sugar/syrup or propylene glycol present-1.5B
Unnamed by-product or corn/grain filler presentAn unnamed animal by-product meal, or a corn-gluten/ground-corn grain filler, is penalized: it is a cheap, low-transparency base (named meals like 'chicken meal', corn starch, and corn cob fiber are not penalized).
none0.0B
Caloric Load9.0
20% of total score
4 scoring rule(s)1 context item(s)
Caloric Load is computed from a calorie statement, a sane per-piece size, and portion guidance, with a cap when calories are undisclosed.
RuleInputScoreEvidence
Caloric Load baselineCaloric Load starts at 5.0 and rewards disclosed, sane, portionable calories.
5.0 before calorie adjustments+5.0B
Calorie content statedA calorie statement lets an owner keep treats under the common ~10%-of-daily-calories guideline.
34 kcal/piece+2.5A
Sane per-piece calorie sizeA single piece at the labeled serving is a reasonable share of the reference dog's daily calories.
reasonable share of daily calories+1.5B
Feeding / portion guidance presentPortion guidance (treats per day by body weight, or 'feed as a treat, not a meal') earns credit.
none0.0B
Undisclosed-calorie capWhen calories are not disclosed, Caloric Load is capped at 4.0 because portioning cannot be verified.
no capcontextA
Claim Honesty4.5
25% of total score
7 scoring rule(s)0 context item(s)
Claim Honesty is computed from whether on-pack claims clear the bar that exists (VOHC for dental), with penalties for unbacked claims and undisclosed chew risk.
RuleInputScoreEvidence
Claim Honesty baselineClaim Honesty starts at 6.0 and rewards claims that clear the bar that exists for them.
6.0 before claim adjustments+6.0B
No functional/health claim madeA plain treat that promises nothing has nothing to disprove and earns the honesty credit.
a claim is made0.0B
Dental claim backed by a VOHC sealA 'cleans teeth / controls plaque or tartar' claim earns credit only when the product carries the VOHC Seal of Acceptance.
not applicable0.0A
Dental claim WITHOUT a VOHC sealAn unbacked dental claim is penalized: the only credible consumer dental-efficacy signal is the VOHC seal.
unbacked dental claim-2.0A
Unbacked structure-function / health claimA health or structure-function claim a treat cannot support without evidence is penalized.
not applicable0.0A
Marketing language accurate, not health-implying'Natural', 'human-grade', 'grain-free', 'vet-recommended' and similar terms earn credit only when accurate and not used to imply a health benefit.
accurate+0.5C
Hard / rawhide chew risk undisclosedA hard chew (antler, hoof, cooked bone, nylon) or rawhide that does not disclose choking/blockage/digestibility risk is penalized. This is a population-level caution, not a verdict on an individual pet.
not applicable0.0B
Brand Trust8.5
20% of total score
7 scoring rule(s)0 context item(s)
Brand Trust is computed from FDA/CVM recall and warning-letter history, named manufacturing, and sourcing transparency.
RuleInputScoreEvidence
Brand Trust baselineBrand Trust starts at 6.0 and adjusts for recall history, manufacturing, and sourcing transparency.
6.0 before regulatory and manufacturing signals+6.0B
No FDA/CVM recall in 5 yearsA verified-clean five-year recall record earns credit (treats have an outsized recall history).
verified clean+1.5A
No Class I recall everA verified absence of any Class I recall earns credit.
verified+1.0A
Named manufacturing facility / single-ingredient processorA named cGMP facility, or a single-ingredient treat from a named processor, earns credit.
not named0.0B
Sourcing transparencyPublished country-of-origin sourcing for meat/jerky (and not a flagged jerky-origin risk) earns credit.
not published / flagged0.0B
Recall in the past 5 yearsA recall in the past five years reduces Brand Trust when matched to the brand/manufacturer.
none matched0.0A
Class I recall, warning letter, or jerky-illness investigationA Class I recall, an active FDA/CVM warning letter, or being named in the jerky-treat illness investigation is the heaviest Brand Trust penalty.
none0.0A
Value8.0
10% of total score
1 scoring rule(s)1 context item(s)
Value is computed from cost per treat relative to the category-type median.
RuleInputScoreEvidence
Cost per treatValue uses cost per treat, not cost per bag.
USD 0.08/piececontextC
Cost per treat vs category-type medianThe Value score is banded from cost per treat relative to the median for the treat type.
52% of biscuit median+8.0C
Source record
Confidence is visible by design.
Ingredients, calories, VOHC status, and recall facts are researched and cited below; some prices are single-retailer captures and some piece counts are approximate (flagged on the Value panel). Fields we cannot fully verify are marked by source confidence rather than assumed.
Captured
June 8, 2026
Confidence
Partially verified
Sources
Old Mother Hubbard Classic P-Nuttier label (34 kcal/small biscuit) captured June 8, 2026 no Old Mother Hubbard recall on record captured June 8, 2026 The Pet Pantry 20 oz price captured June 8, 2026
This score is our opinion, formed by applying a published rubric to label data, the VOHC accepted-products list, and public source records - not a statement of objective fact and not veterinary advice. A treat is a snack, not a meal; keep treats to a small share of daily calories and supervise any chew. See the treats methodology and medical disclaimer.