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Hill's Science Diet Dog Food

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What We Like

  • No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives

  • Available as wet or dry food

  • Formulas for breed size and specific health needs

Hill’s Science Diet offers dry and wet dog foods in a wide range of flavors with formulations to meet the nutritional needs of dogs of every shape and size, and at each life stage—puppy, adult, and senior. Hill’s Science Diet was the top-ranking brand among the 407 dog parents who participated in our survey, with an overwhelming majority citing their veterinarian’s recommendation, the human-grade ingredients, and their dog’s overall enjoyment as the top reasons for choosing a food from Hill’s Science Diet for their dog. Hill’s Pet Nutrition has been in business for more than 70 years and is a favorite of many veterinarians and nutritionists.

Hill’s Science Diet dog foods are made with meat (chicken, turkey, lamb, or beef) or fish (salmon or whitefish) as the first ingredient, along with human-grade ingredients providing essential vitamins and nutrients within each serving. They also offer special formulations to address health issues, including weight management, joint discomfort, heart health, and food sensitivities.

In addition to the standard dry and wet options, Hill’s Science Diet even offers a completely separate line of smaller kibble versions of their formulas. These “Small Bites” are excellent for puppies and small-breed dogs:

The high quality and wide range of formulas are why Hill’s Science Diet makes our favorite dog food. It even comes in a resealable bag.

Food Type: Dry, wet | Flavors: Chicken, turkey, lamb, beef, fish, and more | Package Sizes: 5, 15.5, 17, 33, 35 pounds

Blue Buffalo BLUE Homestyle Recipe

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What We Like

  • First ingredient is a protein

  • Several flavors

  • No artificial flavors or preservatives, byproduct meal, or corn or wheat

Dogs get so excited about canned food. You might offer wet food if your dog is picky or if they have dental problems that make kibble hard to crunch. Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe is a good canned choice.

The primary ingredient is always a protein like chicken or beef, followed by beef or chicken broth and liver, and vegetables like peas, sweet potatoes, and carrots. There are no artificial preservatives or flavors and no byproduct meal, corn, or wheat. Canned food is usually more expensive than dry food, but this brand is more affordable than many.

Blue Buffalo also offers the Blue Wilderness brand that has even more flavors, including trout and chicken, and salmon and chicken.

Food Type: Wet | Flavors: Beef, chicken, lamb, turkey; fish and sweet potato| Package Sizes: 6, 12, 24 cans

Purina Pro Plan Healthy Puppy Formula

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What We Like

  • Provides DHA, a nutrient found in mothers’ milk, to support vision and brain development

  • Formulations to address specific health needs and breed size

  • Recipes feature meat or fish as the first ingredient and main source of protein

Each serving of Purina Pro Plan Puppy Formula gives a developing pup the protein, fat, calcium, omega fatty acids, and phosphorus their body needs to support their rapid growth and soaring energy levels. The recipes also provide probiotics for digestive health and a wide spectrum of minerals and vitamins.

Purina Pro Plan Puppy Formula is available as wet food in three formulations, Classic, Grain-Free, and High Protein with beef, chicken, and turkey as the main sources of protein. The dry food is categorized by anticipated adult size with Healthy Puppy for small to medium, and Healthy Puppy Large Breed for dogs likely to grow over 50 pounds as an adult. The kibble for pups comes in five flavors with two designed for sensitive stomachs: Shredded Blend Chicken & Rice, Chicken & Rice, Lamb & Rice, Salmon & Rice, and Lamb & Oatmeal.

More than 50 dog parents in our survey group fill their dog’s bowl with a recipe from Purina Pro Plan, crediting their vet’s recommendation as the lead determining factor in their choice. On the packaging of Purina Pro Plan Puppy Formula food, you’ll find month-to-month serving size guidance, but some recipes include by-product meals, corn gluten meal, and/or pea protein.

Food Type: Dry, wet | Flavors: Shredded Blend Chicken & Rice, Chicken & Rice, Lamb & Rice, Salmon & Rice, and Lamb & Oatmeal | Package Sizes: 6, 18, 34 pounds

FreshPet Vital Balanced Nutrition Dog Food

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What We Like

  • Made with non-GMO ingredients

  • Made with human-grade ingredients sourced from farms in the United States

  • No preservatives, meat meals, or by-product meals

  • Soft texture is easier for dogs with dental issues to consume

  • Often appeals to picky eaters

FreshPet’s Vital Balanced Nutrition line of dog food consists of lightly cooked recipes made with animal-source proteins, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. The fresh food is always stored in a refrigerator to keep the natural attributes of the ingredients intact. The dog food is suitable for all life stages and breed sizes, and is always free of preservatives, by-product meals, and genetically modified organisms.

FreshPet’s quality ingredients received the highest marks among our 400+ group of home testers, tying only with Hill’s Science Diet, our best overall choice. Within the Vital line of dog food from FreshPet, there are recipes made with chicken or beef as the lead protein and first ingredient. For dogs with food sensitivities and health conditions, there are recipes formulated for joint health & mobilitydigestive health, and grain allergies.

The food is packaged in resealable bags and in sausage-shaped rolls that are easy to slice. The soft texture of the food often appeals to picky eaters and is easier for dogs who are missing a few teeth to consume. Due to the fresh nature of the food, this recommendation is for readily purchased in person, but some retailers (like the ones we’ve listed above) offer shipping and pick-up options.

Food Type: Fresh | Flavors: Chicken, beef & lamb, chicken, beef, salmon & egg | Package Sizes: 1, 1.5, 5 pounds

Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Adult Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Dog Food

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What We Like

  • Never made with by-product meals, corn, wheat, or soy

  • Made with chicken, lamb, beef, or fish as the first and main ingredient

  • Formulations for puppies, adults, and seniors, and for small, standard and large breed sizes

  • Can be mixed with wet food

Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula dog foods are made with animal-source protein—chicken, beef, lamb, or fish—as the primary ingredient. The protein-rich kibble is also made with whole grains, vegetables, and fruit to provide calcium, phosphorus, prebiotics, fiber, antioxidants, and omega-3 and -6 fatty acids.

Among our dog parent panelists, most Blue Buffalo buyers praised the brand for its consistent use of human-grade ingredients and the brand’s commitment to keeping their dog food free of common allergens, like corn, wheat, and soy. Recipes are optimized for needs specific to size and age, like glucosamine and chondroitin, to help large breeds maintain healthy joints and muscles, and DHA, a nutrient puppies need for healthy brain and eye development.

Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula dog food is readily available for the most part, but some flavors can be more difficult to come by.

Food Type: Dry | Flavors: Chicken and brown rice; beef and brown rice; fish and brown rice | Package Sizes: 5, 15, 30, 34 pounds

Iams Proactive Health Dry Dog Food

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What We Like

  • Formulations for specific health needs

  • Made with human-grade ingredients

  • Formulations for puppies, adults, and seniors, and for small and large breeds

  • Kibble and wet food recipes

For dog parents looking for budget-friendly dog food that’s also readily available at big box stores, supermarkets, and online retailers, Iams Proactive Health dog food is a great option. Iams offers kibble and canned dog food recipes to meet the needs of dogs according to their age (puppiesadults, and seniors), lifestyle, and size (small breed and large breed).

Each serving provides vitamins and nutrients a dog needs, like fiber, prebiotics, omega-6 fatty acids, glucosamine, and antioxidants to help support digestion, energy, and overall health. All recipes are made with real meat as the first ingredient, along with flaxseed, corn, egg, and soybeans, to name a few.

But many also include meat by-product meals and fillers, which are likely to have ingredients that some dogs are sensitive to when consumed. The flavors and textures are enjoyed by dogs, but their human guardians participating in our testing collective would like to see more vegetables added to Iams’ recipes.

Food Type: Dry | Flavors: Chicken and whole grain rice | Package Sizes: 7, 15, 30, 38.5 pounds

Pedigree Complete Nutrition Dog Food

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Pedigree has a complete line of dog nutrition products, including kibble, canned food, and dental chews. The items are easy to find at grocery stores, big box stores, and online. The food is affordable and comes in a range of sizes you can choose depending on the size of your dog and your storage space.

Pedigree Complete Nutrition dry dog food comes in two flavors: chicken, rice, and vegetable, and grilled steak and vegetable. The recipes include vegetables like dried beet pulp and dried carrots. The first ingredient, however, is ground corn. There are no artificial flavors, high fructose corn syrup, or sugar.

Food Type: Dry, canned | Flavors: Chicken, rice, and vegetable; steak and vegetable | Package Sizes: 3.5, 16, 18, 30 pounds

Hill's Science Diet Dog Food for Mini and Small Breeds

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What We Like

  • Wet food offered in 3.5 ounce trays and 5.8 ounce cans

  • Kibble packaged in 4.5 and 15 poud bags

  • Recipes made with real chicken, lamb, or beef as the first ingredient

  • Developed by scientists and veterinarians

Hill’s Science Diet Adult Mini & Small Dry Dog Food is designed and packaged to make the meal time experience more enjoyable for adult dogs weighing 2 to 30 pounds. The canned food comes in smaller containers—5.8 ounce cans with a pull tab and 3.5 ounce trays with a foil lid, and each piece of kibble is smaller than the typical size. Since little dogs eat smaller portions, the bags of food are also smaller, 4.5 or 15.5 pound bags, to prevent the kibble from getting stale.

The foods are made with chicken, lamb, or beef as the primary ingredient, and without artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives. All of the recipes for mini and small dogs were developed in the United States by veterinarians and scientists to provide the optimal mix of protein, fats, and carbs adult dogs of this size require. There are also formulas for dental caresensitive stomachs & skinweight management, and mobility support.

Food Type: Dry | Flavors: Chicken meal and rice, lamb meal and brown rice | Package Sizes: 4.5, 15.5 pounds

Royal Canin Large Breed Adult Dry Dog Food

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What We Like

  • Science backed nutrition

  • Formulas for large (56+ pounds) and giant (100+ pounds) dogs

  • Provides glucosamine, chondroitin, and omega fatty acids (EPA and DHA) to support bone and joint health

For over 50 years, Royal Canin has been a global leader in advocating for and implementing science-led nutrition for pet food, and within our 400-plus panel of dog parents, many attributed their dog’s continued health to a steady diet of Royal Canin dog food suited to their specific size, age, and needs. Our big-pawed pals tend to put a lot of stress on their hearts and joints, so giving them food formulated to support their needs with taurine, glucosamine, chondroitin, and omega fatty acids (EPA and DHA) enhances their overall well-being.

Royal Canin offers protein-rich kibble for large dogs (56-100 pounds) and giant dogs that weigh over 100 pounds. The brand also has formulas designed to meet the specific needs shared among large purebred dogs, including Golden Retrievers, Boxers, and German Shepherds.

The nutritionally balanced food from Royal Canin provides fiber along with antioxidants for immunity. It’s made with chicken by-product meal as the first ingredient, but according to Royal Canin, the poultry meal used is made from nutrient-rich parts of a chicken that are typically less expensive and that you probably wouldn’t consider adding to your grocery list—like internal organs. The use of animal-sourced by-product meals by Royal Canin also helps reduce food waste, but some pet parents prefer to avoid.

In addition to large dogs, Royal Canin has formulas and variations for dogs of all ages, sizes, and to address specific health issues, like sensitive skin & coat and digestive aliments.

Food Type: Dry | Flavors: Chicken | Package Sizes: 6, 30, 35 pounds

Tried & True Organic Turkey & Liver Dog Food

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What We Like

  • First ingredient is chicken or turkey

  • Also has recipe for small dogs

  • No artificial preservatives, colors, or flavors

Tender and True makes all sorts of dog food, from canned to freeze-dried to treats. The company has made organic pet foods for a decade, including several organic recipes featuring USDA-certified organic chicken and humanely raised turkey. There are no artificial preservatives, colors, or flavors, and the first ingredient for every recipe is chicken or turkey.

Tender and True also has two specific organic recipes for small-breed dogs with tiny kibble chunks. All of the company’s organic foods feature poultry that are raised humanely and without antibiotics. Other ingredients include organic dried peas and organic chickpeas. Although the foods come in three sizes, it can be difficult to find the larger bags.

Food Type: Dry | Flavors: Chicken; chicken and liver; turkey and liver; turkey and oats | Package Sizes: 4, 11, 20 pounds

Vital Essentials Beef Entree Dog Food

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What We Like

  • Free of preservatives, fillers, coloring and rendered by-product

  • Suitable for feeding as-is or rehydrating with water

  • Made without common allergens, including wheat, gluten, and grains

Each recipe of Vital Essentials Freeze-Dried Raw Entree Nibs Dog Food is made with a single source animal protein—chicken, beef, rabbit, duck, or turkey—that is raw and slowly frozen over 48 hours to preserve the nutritional value of the meat. With naturally occurring vitamins and minerals in each protein-rich serving, the food is suitable for dogs of all sizes. The food pieces with the Entree line come in two sizes, Nibs or Mini Nibs, that can be served as-is or rehydrated with water.

If your dog has a food allergy or sensitivity, this might be a suitable option for them as all of the recipes are free of gluten, grains, and by-product meals. The raw dog food is also free of artificial preservatives, fillers, and coloring. The Entree Nibs and Mini Nibs are packaged in 5.5, 14, and 25-ounce bags, and once opened, the food should be consumed within 30 days.

Vital Essentials manufacturers all of their pet foods, treats, and meal toppers in the United States.

Food Type: Freeze-dried | Flavors: Chicken, beef, turkey, duck, rabbit | Package Sizes: 5.5 ounces, 14 ounces, 1.56 pounds

Open Farm Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Food

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Open Farm Freeze Dried Raw Dog Food consists of humanely raised meats and wild-caught salmon mixed with organic ingredients such as blueberries, carrots, and squash. The company stresses the importance of natural, responsibly sourced whole ingredients and includes no artificial flavors, additives, or preservatives.

These chunks can be fed as-is right out of the pouch, or they can be hydrated with a little water. They can be a standalone meal or work as a tasty topper to make regular kibble more exciting. Open Farm also makes chicken, turkey, and beef bone broth with human-grade ingredients that can be poured over food to make it enticing.

Food Type: Freeze-dried | Flavors: Beef, turkey, lamb, chicken, pork, surf & turf | Package Sizes: 3.5, 13.5, 22, 31.5 ounces

Farmina N&D

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What We Like

  • So many interesting flavor combinations

  • Lots of different protein choices

  • No artificial preservatives or GMOs

Open a bag of Farmina N&D dog food, and it smells a little like a farmer’s market. The recipes are full of whole ingredients like blueberries, pomegranate, and pumpkin.

There are so many different protein choices ranging from chicken and lamb to venison, quail, and herring. These give a range of options if your dog has food allergies or is just a picky eater.

The food has no artificial preservatives or GMOs. The recipes all feature a protein as the primary ingredient, but are also packed with loads of fruits and vegetables, including spinach, apples, and carrots. The food can be difficult to find and is more costly than some, but it is on par with many premium brands.

Food Type: Dry, canned | Flavors: Lamb & blueberry, chicken & pomegranate, lamb, herring, venison, quail, and others | Package Sizes: 5.5, 15.4, 26.4 pounds

Walmart Purina Pro Plan Adult Weight Management Dog Food, Shredded Blend Chicken & Rice Formula

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What We Like

  • Recommended by veterinarians

  • No artificial colors or flavors

  • Also available in small- and large-breed formulas

  • Contains prebiotic fiber to aid digestion

Weight management dog foods are for overweight or less-active dogs. This recipe has 15 percent less fat than similar adult Pro Plan formulas. It comes in traditional kibble or a blend with shredded bits, but is only available with chicken as the main protein. There are no artificial colors or flavors. Pro Plan also has weight-management formulas targeted to small and large breeds.

Purina Pro Plan’s Weight Management Formula line of dog food is commonly recommended by veterinarians for dogs of all shapes and sizes that need to shed extra weight in order to maintain optimal health. Plus, dogs seem to enjoy the flavor, and hundreds of real dog parents we surveyed have experienced beneficial results from the brand.

The Weight Management formula is available in Chicken & Rice, a standard kibble, or Shredded Blend Chicken & Rice, incorporating both crunchy kibble and chewy pieces. Both recipes are made with real chicken as the first ingredient, along with rice, whole grain wheat, barley, and eggs. There is also a wet food option, but it only comes in one flavor, Turkey & Rice Entree, made with real turkey, liver, and chicken.

Each serving has a guaranteed protein-to-fat ratio that has been carefully measured to help a dog maintain muscle mass while losing weight, and prebiotic fiber to help a dog feel full and support their digestive system. The food also provides EHA and DHA omega-6 fatty acids and Vitamin A, which benefit your dog’s coat. On each package of Purina Pro Plan Weight Management Formula dog food, you’ll find straightforward feeding instructions, with serving size determined by your dog’s weight, with guidance for weight maintenance as well as weight loss.

Food Type: Dry, wet | Flavors: Chicken and rice; shredded blend chicken and rice | Package Sizes: 6, 18, 34 pounds

Hill's Science Diet Adult Oral Care Dry Dog Food

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What We Like

  • Works to prevent plaque and tartar buildup

  • Freshens breath

  • No artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives

  • VOHC seal of approval

Do you brush your dog’s teeth and get regular dental cleanings with your vet? There are several ways you can keep your dog’s teeth healthy, including dental chews and dental care dog foods like this one. Hill’s Science Diet Oral Care has textured pieces of kibble that scrub your dog’s teeth while he chews. The goal is to lessen plaque and tartar buildup and promote fresh breath.

This oral care food meets the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) standards for effectiveness, which means it has been demonstrated to slow or reduce the buildup of plaque and tartar. Hill’s Science Adult Oral Care dry dog food is available in a chicken, brown rice, and barley recipe and contains no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

Food Type: Dry| Flavors: Chicken, brown rice, and barley | Package Sizes: 4, 28.5 pounds

Blue Buffalo Basics Salmon and Potato Recipe

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What We Like

  • Single animal protein source

  • Made without chicken, corn, wheat, soy, dairy, and eggs

  • Provides antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals

For dogs with food sensitivities, Basics by Blue Buffalo is a full line of limited ingredient dry and wet dog foods, all made with a single animal protein source and never made with by-product meals. The recipes are also free of corn, wheat, soy, dairy, and eggs, making it easier to avoid the allergens that cause your dog discomfort.

Blue Buffalo Basics offers six dry food recipes for adult dogs: salmon & potato, turkey & potato, grain free duck & potato, grain-free lamb & potato, grain-free turkey & potato, and grain-free salmon & potato. There are variations for small breeds, large breeds, seniors, and puppies, along with wet food recipes packaged in 3.5 ounce trays and 12.5 ounce cans—all made without chicken. Each serving of this nutritionally balanced dog food provides antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals to bolster your dog’s overall health..

Each serving of this nutritionally balanced dog food provides antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals to bolster your dog’s overall health.

For more severe food allergies, consider a prescription dog food in consultation with your veterinarian.

Food Type: Dry | Flavors: Salmon & potato, turkey & potato, grain free duck & potato, grain-free lamb & potato, grain-free turkey & potato, and grain-free salmon & potato | Package Sizes: 11, 24 pound

Fromm Classic Mature Adult Dog Food

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What We Like

  • Real chicken is the first ingredient along with vegetables, whole grains, and fruits

  • Recipes are free of artificial flavors, preservatives, and colors

  • Provides antioxidants, prebiotics, and probiotics to prevent unintended weight gain

  • Family-owned and operated in Wisconsin

Fromm Classic Mature Adult Dog Food is formulated to meet the changing needs of dogs as they get older by supporting and fortifying mobility, immunity, and energy. As dogs age, their activity levels tend to dip, so this food helps prevent unintended weight gain—a common issue among dogs as they age, which can lead to secondary health issues.

To provide complete and balanced nutrition in each serving, the easy-to-digest recipe for seniors is made with chicken. brown rice, barley, fruits, and vegetables, which will give your dog a dose of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. The crunchy kibble also includes Fromm’s proprietary blend of prebiotics and probiotics to help keep your dog’s digestive system and metabolism functioning properly.

Fromm received top marks among the 400-plus dog parents we polled, with many noting the brand’s reliable use of human-grade ingredients, along with their dog’s enjoyment of the food, as the main reasons for choosing a dog food from Fromm.

Fromm is a family-owned business that has been making pet food for decades from their two fully owned and operated facilities in the United States. The food, primarily sold within specialty shops and online retailers, is usually more expensive than other options that made our list.

Food Type: Dry | Flavors: Chicken | Package Sizes: 15, 30 pounds

The Farmer’s Dog Custom Fresh Dog Food

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What We Like

  • Four recipes to choose from and mix with each delivery

  • Eco-friendly packaging is recyclable and biodegradable

  • Exceptional customer service

  • Customized for each dog

The Farmer’s Dog Food offers a custom diet designed specifically for your dog’s age, weight, breed, and health condition. There are four recipes (Chicken, Beef, Pork, and Turkey) all lightly cooked, made with USDA-certified human-grade ingredients, and always free of by-product meals and artificial preservatives.

To place an order, the Farmer’s Dog asks dog guardians to fill out a short questionnaire about each dog they plan to feed. You then choose to have four or six weeks worth of frozen dog food—all made with animal-source protein, vegetables, legumes, starches, and healthy fats (like fish oil and sunflower seeds)—delivered to the address of your choice.

Each order for each dog arrives in a separate cardboard box with frozen packs of food. The packs are made from BPA-free plastics that is non-toxic, and each pack should be kept frozen until ready to consume.

You can either leave a pack in your refrigerator for it to thaw or put it in a pot of boiling water to serve to your dog more immediately. For smaller dogs, one pack may hold four meals, and for larger dogs, you may feed a pack (or two) at each meal.

The ingredient list for each recipe is straightforward, and each serving provides vitamins, antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and nutrients. Plus, each order can be customized (you can even choose to add treats), so your can tailor it to your dog’s needs as they grow up, pause when you are traveling, and easily change the address for delivery if they are staying with a sitter.

Food Type: Fresh frozen | Flavors: Chicken, beef, pork, turkey | Package Sizes: Portions depend on dog’s weight and nutrition needs

Fromm Family Pet Food

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What We Like

  • Made with human-grade ingredients with meat, fish, vegetables, whole grains, and fruits

  • Recipes are free of fillers, e.g. corn syrup, artificial flavors, and white flour

  • Family-owned and operated in Wisconsin

  • Blend of probiotics and prebiotics to support regularity

Fromm offers wet and dry dog foods formulated with their proprietary blend of prebiotics and probiotics to keep the digestive system and metabolism functioning properly. And Fromm, a family-owned business based in Wisconsin, received high scores for reliable use of quality ingredients and overall satisfaction.

They offer a variety of pet food recipes for all life stages, puppies, adults, and seniors, all of which are made with ingredients—including meat, fish, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables—sourced from fully vetted farms and manufactured in their owned facilities. All recipes are always free of fillers, such as artificial flavors, corn syrup, and white flour, which provide no nutritional value but are commonly added to dog food to cut costs.

Throughout the year, Fromm’s facilities are inspected by outside agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Plus, every product Fromm’s sells has a unique batch code, which allows the company to trace each product through processing and formulation, including each ingredient’s supplier.

Food Type: Dry, canned | Flavors: Beef, chicken, salmon, and more | Package Sizes: 5, 15, 30 pounds

Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin Dog Food

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What We Like

  • Salmon, chicken, or turkey is the first ingredient

  • No corn, wheat, or soy

  • Contains prebiotic fiber, antioxidants, and omega fatty acids

  • For picky eaters and dogs with skin and digestion issues

Some dogs have sensitivities to certain ingredients, and that can have an impact on their skin or cause stomach upset. Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin and Stomach features three different flavors: salmon and rice, lamb and oatmeal, and turkey and oatmeal. One of the proteins is the main ingredient, and oatmeal is easy to digest, so it doesn’t hurt the immune system.

Rich in antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids, the recipes are designed to be gentle on the digestive system and have no artificial colors, flavors, or poultry by-product meal. Pet owners say it’s particularly tasty, and even picky eaters can find a flavor they love.

Food Type: Dry | Flavors: Salmon and rice, lamb and oatmeal, turkey and oatmeal | Package Sizes: 4, 16, 24 pounds

Ziwi Peak Air-Dried Original Series

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Ziwi Peak Air-Dried Dog Food is a top-rated pick among pet parents on Amazon, with over 6,000 reviewers giving it a five-star rating for its high-quality, protein-rich recipes. Like the brand’s line of wet dog food, one of our favorite natural dog foods, the air-dried kibble is made from ethically sourced meat and seafood, which make up 96 percent of the recipe. Plus, a variety of organ meats contribute to its nutrient density.

The air-dried dog food is available in six flavors: beef, chicken, lamb, venison, tripe & lamb, and mackerel & lamb. Each recipe is free of grains, potatoes, and legumes. That said, the grain-free formula may not be suitable for all dogs.

Since this dog food is comparatively more expensive than many other brands, some pet parents opt to use it more often as a meal topper or a high-value treat to get better value out of a single bag. If you do choose to full feed, it’s a good idea to use a slow feeder or puzzle bowl. Also, be advised that some reviewers have noted an inconsistency in texture, with some pieces being extremely dry and in need of rehydration.

Food Type: Air-dried | Flavors: Beef, chicken, lamb, venison, tripe & lamb, mackerel & lamb | Package Sizes: 3.5 ounces; 1, 2.2, 5.5, 8.8 pounds

Final Verdict

Hill’s Science Diet is a good choice for dry food. It’s a long-time favorite of veterinarians, available in many formulas and flavors. If you prefer canned, Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe comes in many flavors, and a protein is always the main ingredient.

How We Found The Best Dog Foods For Every Diet

To evaluate the incredible range of available dog foods, our research panel put together a comprehensive questionnaire, asking for dog owner’s to describe the qualities that matter most to them when they choose a dog food brand and recipe. We learned what brands were recommended by veterinarians, and which had the most trustworthy list of ingredients. We also looked for high-value brands that can fit in people’s budgets, and brands with wide retailer availability.

We also gathered details about a dog’s size, breed, and age, which helped us make picks tailored to a wide range of dogs, since the best dog food for a German Shepard puppy won’t be the best dog food for a senior Yorkie.

In total, 407 respondents described how they and their dogs felt about the dog foods they used at home, using a combination of numerical scores and detailed feedback.

What To Look for in Dog Food

AAFCO Nutritional Adequacy Statement 

Check to see if the food has an Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) statement to indicate that the food is nutritionally complete and balanced for your dog’s specific life stage. AAFCO is a non-profit that sets standards for pet food used by most state regulators. Look for small print describing “complete and balanced nutrition” or “formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by” AAFCO. Having the statement means that the dog food has properly balanced nutrition and will be a complete diet for your dog. 

“Foods that contain an AAFCO statement have been verified through laboratory testing and in some cases, feeding trials to confirm they are complete and balanced for a particular life stage of a dog,” says Dr. Erin Katribe, DVM, MS, medical director and veterinarian for Best Friends Animal Society. “Other things to look for on the label include mention of the company’s quality control process, and if the company provides contact information and is available for questions.”

Life Stage 

Nutrients and calorie needs are different for each stage of a dog’s life—puppy, adult, and senior.

“The caloric requirements of puppies are much higher than adult dogs, and if not fed a diet that’s calorie-dense enough, they may lack the energy necessary for growth and development,” Dr. Katribe told The Spruce Pets. “In contrast, older dogs tend to have slower metabolisms, and senior diets have nutrient profiles that are adjusted to prevent or slow the onset of chronic diseases that we commonly see in older pets.”

In general, dogs should be fed puppy food until they’re a year old, adult food until they’re seven years old, and senior food after that, says veterinarian Kristin Wuellner, a manager at Hill’s Pet Nutrition.

Dr. Wuellner says feeding a puppy age-appropriate food is important because puppies are active and growing, so pound for pound, they need more calories and nutrients than an adult dog. “The biology of mature dogs changes around seven years of age, and certain nutrients are needed to support healthy functioning of organs, bones, and muscles,” Dr. Wuellner says. “As dogs enter their golden years, their metabolism often slows down significantly, so they typically eat fewer calories than when they were younger, yet still need the full complement of essential nutrients.”

Size or Specific Breeds

Some foods are targeted toward small or large breeds. Others are targeted toward very specific breeds such as Labrador retrievers or Chihuahuas. Does your dog need something that detailed? It depends, says Dr. Katribe.

“The importance of these is variable; for example, it may be important for some small-breed dogs to eat smaller kibble if they struggle with larger food sizes,” Dr. Katribe says. “Other factors may be less vital, but there may still be important benefits, such as the inclusion of supplements that have been shown to impact the development of osteoarthritis in older dogs.”

It is crucial for large- and giant-breed puppies to eat a diet designed for them, Dr. Katribe says. “It’s important that their diet has the correct calcium and calorie content to support bone development but not allow them to grow too quickly, which can also lead to problems,” Dr. Katribe says.

Grain-Free or Not?

Grain-free diets are very popular but not needed for most dogs, says Dr. Wuellner.

“Grain-free dog food is only necessary if your pet has been diagnosed with an allergy or intolerance to grains via an elimination diet trial. This type of allergy is rare in dogs,” Dr. Wuellner says. “The most common grains we see in dog food include barley, corn, oats, rice, wheat, rye, and sorghum, and they all play a role in providing your pet with the nutrients they need. For example, barley is seen as a superfood for dogs, oats are known to benefit heart health, and corn provides vitamin E and linoleic acid.”

In addition, recent research suggests a possible link between some grain-free diets and heart disease in dogs. Researchers aren’t exactly sure of the connection, but it seems to be related to a deficiency in the amino acid taurine. It could be that there isn’t enough taurine in the diet or that it isn’t absorbed as well. 

“For this reason, until we understand more about this mechanism, feeding only grain-free is not recommended,” Dr. Katribe says.

Dry vs. Wet Dog Food

If given the option, your dog might vote for wet food, but that’s not always the best choice for every pet. Dry food can have an advantage over wet food, because when your dog chews it, the mechanics help clean teeth.

Wet foods have a higher percentage of water, which can help when your goal is weight loss for your pet, says Dr. Katribe. Your dog will feel fuller after eating a meal with more water.

Wet food can also be helpful when a dog is recovering from an illness, because it’s more appealing and it may be more likely to eat it. It’s also good when your dog might have dental pain.

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Common Ingredients

  • Protein (meats and fish) – There are all sorts of proteins like chicken, beef, turkey, and salmon. What you choose might depend on your dog’s taste preferences and any underlying allergies or health concerns. It’s great if protein is the first ingredient.
  • Meat Byproducts – These are parts of an animal, other than the meat, like liver, bone, and kidneys. They can be safe and nutritious for pets.
  • Fruits and Vegetables – Carrots, apples, sweet potatoes, and other foods can be added to recipes for a nutritious boost.
  • Meal – This can be meat, bones, or byproducts that are ground to a fine particle form. It’s important that the ingredients specify the source – like chicken meal vs. just meat meal.
  • Grains – Common grains include wheat, oats, rice, and barley. Grains can be a good source of energy.
  • Fats – Animal and vegetable fats are often added for nutrition, energy, and taste.
  • Added Nutrients – Vitamins and minerals are usually added to supplement the nutrition of a dog food.
  • Artificial Preservatives, Colors, and Flavors – Most foods will tell you if there’s nothing artificial. Chemical preservatives include BHA, BHT, and ethoxyquin.

AAFCO offers further guidance on understanding common ingredients if you would like to read more.

FAQ

  • How much should I feed my dog?

    Every bag or can of dog food will have feeding recommendations based on your dog’s age and weight, but that’s just a starting point. Just like humans, metabolism can vary from dog to dog, Dr. Katribe points out, so the amount should be adjusted based on weight gain or loss. Your veterinarian can help you figure out your dog’s ideal weight. 

    “For animals with slower metabolisms or limited activity, bag guidelines are often too high; for a very active dog, though, they may be too low,” Dr. Katribe says. “A key way to judge your dog’s weight is that you should be able to feel their ribs when applying slight pressure to the sides of their chest, but not see those ribs through the skin.”

  • Does dog food expire?

    You might notice that dog food has a “best by” date, which is the window in which a food is the most nutritious for your pet. It can vary from months to years, depending on the manufacturer and type of food. It doesn’t mean that the food has expired after that time, but it’s not as healthy.

    How you store the food, however, can impact spoilage and contamination. “When storing dry kibble, it is best practice to keep it in an airtight container and not remove it from the original bag,” says Dr. Wuellner.

  • Is plant-based dog food safe for dogs?

    Dogs can be kept on a plant-based or vegetarian diet as long as it is nutritionally complete and balanced, says Dr. Katribe.

     “Because these formulations are newer, and it can be more challenging to ensure nutritional requirements for dogs are met with only plant-based ingredients than when meat is included, it’s important to not only check the label for completeness statements, but also consider contacting the company to ensure the diet was formulated by someone with professional training in canine nutrition and food science,” Dr. Katribe suggests. “As these diets are generally newer, there may be new developments as we learn more about long-term effects and as more research is performed.”

  • Should you switch dog foods regularly?

    Don’t worry about your dog getting bored with their food. “Our dogs’ gastrointestinal tracts get very accustomed to a single type of food when we primarily feed one thing every day,” says Dr. Katribe. “Switching diets isn’t necessary if there isn’t an issue that needs to be addressed.” In fact, Dr. Katribe says that if the transition is done too quickly, it can actually cause digestive upset (e.g., diarrhea, vomiting).

    If you want to keep things interesting, give your dogs treats in small quantities. You can do that in food puzzles or treat balls to make things mentally stimulating as well.

    You should, however, consider changing food based on your pet’s life stage and any health considerations when nutritional needs change, says Dr. Wuellner.

    “If a pet owner is considering switching up their diet, it’s vital to do it gradually,” Dr. Wuellner says. “Slowly incorporate the new food into a pet’s diet, mixing it with the older food at first, to lower the possibility of upsetting a pet’s stomach. Always talk to your vet before making any changes.”

Why Trust The Spruce Pets?

This story was written by Mary Jo DiLonardo, who has covered animals and pets for several decades. DiLonardo has fostered about 70 dogs and puppies and is always searching for the healthiest and most effective products, foods, and treats for them. She has also cleaned up after all of them! DiLonardo interviewed several certified veterinarians, including Dr. Erin Katribe, DVM, MS, medical director and veterinarian for Best Friends Animal Society, and Dr. Kristin Wuellner, an employee of Hill’s Pet Nutrition, about what to look for and consider when choosing a dog food.

We also took a comprehensive survey on preferred brands and feeding habits. Each respondent provided data on their dog’s age, size, and breed, in addition to a detailed history of the dog food brands and products they mutually enjoy.

Anna Mejorada, a writer for The Spruce Pets, also contributed to this story. She shares her home with a happy pomeranian named Gidget, who enjoys meals from The Farmer’s Dog. Mejorada writes about pet products for a living.

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Goat milk for dogs and cats has made quite a splash in recent years. The reason for this alternative milk’s popularity? It’s nutritious and easy for pets to digest. We tested out Brutus Broth’s new shelf-stable goat milk and a few other products. Here are our honest thoughts about this new product.

Who is Brutus Broth? 

Brutus Broth was founded by Sue Delegan—the CEO—and Kim Hehir—the company’s President—back in 2017. The idea for the company started on Thanksgiving Day 2016, when someone asked how Sue’s dog Brutus had lived for so long; He was a 135 lb Greater Swiss Mountain dog who was over 13 years old. She attributed his longevity to both love and adding homemade bone broth to his diet.

Many asked Sue why she made Brutus his broth at home as opposed to purchasing it – at the time finding pet-safe bone broth was challenging and incredibly expensive. After extensive research, Sue and Kim launched Brutus Bone Broth in 2017 in an effort to make bone broth for dogs more accessible and affordable.

The beef and chicken broths have thousands of positive reviews. The bone broth is all natural, human-grade and formulated with both glucosamine and chondroitin, both of which can provide dogs with added hip and joint support. The company has recently launched its goat milk. 

According to its website, Brutus Broth is committed to sustainability efforts like its eco-friendly manufacturing practices and sustainable packaging, enhancing all meal types for animals and giving back via to charities that support animals.

goat milk for dogs shown by Rocket a long-haired Chihuahua

Why Try Goat Milk for Dogs? 

Goat milk for dogs has become more popular for many reasons. For starters, goat’s milk can be easier to digest than cow’s milk. This is due to lower levels of lactose and smaller fat particles. It also has slightly higher levels of certain nutrients than cow’s milk. Goat’s milk tends to be higher in calcium, protein, fat, potassium, phosphorus, niacin and vitamin A, according to the University of California, Berkeley.  

According to a study published in Food Science & Nutrition, “goat milk proteins contain higher levels of certain amino acids such as tryptophan and cysteine.”

In other parts of the world, goat’s milk is consumed more widely than cow’s milk, according to the University of Michigan. Pet owners can use goat milk to increase hydration or mix it with dry food for a healthy boost. 

Brutus Broth Goat Milk for Dogs: A Closer Look 

Brutus Broth’s Goat Milk comes in a 16-ounce container that’s compact and shaped like a classic, mostly square milk container. Pet owners can serve this plain in a bowl or pour it over food as a topper. Using it as a topper can help your pet chew their hard food, especially if they don’t have a lot of teeth. Although some goat’s milk isn’t pasteurized—a process of killing pathogens that can be found in milk, usually through heat—Brutus Broth’s version is pasteurized because it is aseptically packaged.

The color of the goat milk is similar to cow’s milk. Customers screw off the lid and then use a pull tab to open up the container. The packaging states that it’s intended “for dogs and cats of all life stages.” 

The package recommends feeding two ounces of goat milk per 20 pounds of dog body weight. 

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My dog—a six-pound long-haired Chihuahua Rocket—loved this goat milk and immediately lapped it up after I poured it into a bowl. If your dog is a picky eater, this could be a good option. Rocket can be picky. I’ve had him reject treats I’ve spent a fair amount on. He also will only eat meat and bread. I can’t get him to eat fruits or veggies. I was happy that he drank it. You simply pour this out for your dog, and it’s easy to serve. 

Brutus Broth goat milk carton promoting gut health and nutrition for dogs and cats.Brutus Broth goat milk carton promoting gut health and nutrition for dogs and cats.

Highlights

This goat milk doesn’t need to be refrigerated before opening. After opening, the product can last for up to 30 days in the refrigerator.  

The small package—it’s slightly bigger than a traditional milk carton served in elementary school—is easy to store and convenient for daily use. 

This milk contains protein, fat and fiber and is gentle on stomachs. It can be a great way to give your dog extra nutrients. 

Things to Consider 

As with any supplements, it’s best to check with your veterinarian before giving it to your pet. 

Bonus Products: Other Brutus Broth Options

Probiotic Mega Pack (Instant Bone Broth Powder)

Brutus Bone Broth Probiotic powder with pork flavor for adult dogs' digestive health support.Brutus Bone Broth Probiotic powder with pork flavor for adult dogs' digestive health support.

Brutus Broth also makes a powdered form of bone broth with added canine-specific microencapsulated probiotics—keeping them potent all the way through the digestive tract until they hit the stomach. You can serve this over top of food or mix it with water. My dog Rocket ate the powder that I put over a small piece of steak I gave him. Yes, my dog is spoiled and well loved. Plus, I loved the little plastic spoon that came in the package. It made it easy to use this product. Once mixed with water, this liquid lasts in the fridge for up to three days.

Pros: Long shelf life, immune support and palatable for picky dogs. Given that this is a powder, it doesn’t weigh as much as liquid bone broth and is easier to store. 

Things to Consider: May require mixing effort. 

At $19.99 per bag, this could be considered a tad pricey at first glance. Although it is worth noting that it makes 130 oz of broth + probiotics, making it an affordable option per-ounce.

Traditional Liquid Bone Broth 

Dog enjoying Brutus Bone Broth poured over kibble for a tasty, nutritious outdoor meal.Dog enjoying Brutus Bone Broth poured over kibble for a tasty, nutritious outdoor meal.

Brutus Broth is very well known for its liquid bone broth. This comes in four flavors, including beef, chicken, pork and salmon flavored vegetable broth. We tested out the beef flavor. Brutus Broth’s is slow-simmered broth made from real beef bones. This bone broth also includes added turmeric, glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health. As this is pre-prepared, all consumers have to do is open and pour this out to serve. My dog Rocket drank his broth, but did not finish his full bowl. However, its primary use is as a topper, which makes sense.

Pros: Great aroma, boosts flavor of kibble and supports joints. 

Things to Consider: Must refrigerate after opening. 

Where to Buy & Pricing 

Brutus Bone Broth is widely available at BrutusBroth.com, Amazon, Chewy, Petco and independent pet stores.

  • Price ranges:
    • Goat Milk: $8.99
    • Probiotic Mega Pack: $19.99 (makes 130 oz) 
    • Liquid Broth: $9.99

Final Verdict: Is Brutus Broth a Good Buy? 

Overall, Brutus Broth’s goat milk is a great option for pet parents. Goat milk is versatile and is typically easy for dogs with sensitive stomachs to digest. Brutus Broth’s products are convenient, affordable, made with high quality ingredients and palatable. Brutus Bone Broth also makes it easy to give your pet bone broth as it comes in a liquid and powder form.

Final Recommendation:

Brutus Broth is a wonderful choice for pet owners looking for shelf-stable, health-boosting meal toppers, especially for older dogs, picky eaters or dogs recovering from GI issues.

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