Below, we’ve listed more than 50 companies that collectively make more than 1,000 different dry dog foods that meet our selection criteria. To think that these foods make up a fraction of the dog food sold in North America is a testament to the massive size of the industry – estimated to have sold $31 billion worth of pet food in 2020.
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I just skimmed the previous list of dog foods. Acana and Addiction are the only names I am familiar with. I thought it was interesting that you list Addiction as being made in NZ (as I believe it is) but what gave me pause was that Kangaroo was listed as an ingredient….we don’t have kangaroos in NZ …Do they import that ingredient from Australia?
do you have any rating on — Exclusive signature large breed puppy chicken & brown rice ?
I see no listings for Nature’s Logic or Canine Caviar. Two that I have used. Is there a reason why? Thank you
I am assuming that Nature’s Logic was left off because it contains “animal plasma” and WDJ stated that they eliminated foods that contain animal plasma products because they might be dangerous.
I just ordered the Raw Food Diet – Part 2. When I try to download the publication an Error msg appears. File damaged cannot download. PLEASE send me a non-corrupted file or credit my credit card. Thank you for your assistance.
THE INFORMATION U GAVE ME ABOUT FATS CARBS PROTEIN IS TOTALLY CONFUSING CAN U CALCULATE THIS IN LAYMAN TERMS?
Hi
This is a very nice blog. Thank you very much to share your informative knowledge. We know that dogs’ health on depending on nutrition foods. So, we must ensure dogs dry food.
Last year Wellpet’s Holistic Select made the list, why not this year? I used it because it was on your list. What’s up?
perhaps you should read ingredients for products you suggest. Sadly most have chemicals, additives and dyes. Canned dog food is heated destroying nutrition
I found it odd you list Zignature and Arcana they are not on the diet related cardio myopathy warning list from the FDA. If I remember correctly Signature is high up the list.
I have been a subscriber for 3 years. I have never been able to find approved dog food. I keep continue to receive emails asking me to subscribe/join.
Very frustrating.
I get my pet’s brand(s) at Petco. I also had trouble finding the listed foods at first. I refer to the list at Petco. There are so many.
Hard to find the good brands in my local stores or even online. I purchased Canidae MultiProtein from PetCo to try to use the same food for my 3 year old lab service dog and my 13 year old golden. I was disappointed to find that it contains no meat, only meat meal. My service dog trainer recommended Eukanuba so that is what I have been using but everywhere I look now the meat first products are sold out.
I just subscribed to see your recommended list of dog foods. And I am disappointed! I picked just 1 for an example that is Zignature. That Have ingredients at the top of their list that we should not be feeding our dogs!. PEAS, PEA FLOUR ,PEA PROTEIN, CHICKPEAS, SUNFLOWER OIL, NATURAL FLAVORS, DRIED BEET PULP, IRON, COPPER. AND THE LIST GOESS ON… THIS FOOD IS GARBAGE!!! JUST 1 OF MANY ON YOUR LIST!
Lamb, Lamb Meal, Peas, Pea Flour, Pea Protein, Flaxseed, Chickpeas, Natural Flavors, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Sunflower Oil (preserved with Citric Acid), Dried Beet Pulp, Potassium Chloride, Calcium Chloride, Salt, Chorine Chloride, Minerals (Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Poteinate, Cobalt Proteinate), Vitamins (Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin Supplement, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement), Blueberries, Carrots, Cranberries, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite, Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols.
I agree. According to a CNN article, Zignature has the second highest number of cases of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) reported to the FDA. I suspect that it is a matter of which of their dog foods you select, but I subscribed to get better information than is available for free on the web, and this article does not meet that goal. This is an important topic, and I think a subscription service such as this should put more effort into providing easily understandable, thorough information.
I recently read about the dehydrated dog food “Sunday’s”. Do you have any information about this brand?
A friend likes Dr Harvey. Can you comment on why it is not on the list?
This web site sends me in circles. I signed in. I wanted the article on Dry Dog Food 2021. On that page it says I need to sign in. I click to do so. And around in circles I go!
then I tried Dashboard, downloads and clicked to download this article. Again: On the page it says I need to sign in. I click to do so. And around I go again!!!!!!!
What do I need to do to actually access the article!?!?!
I got the same thing!
I believe you need to be a paying subscriber – I am and can access the article easily. It’s worth the year subscription.
This list is of dry dog food, does the raw dehydrated fall under that category? I didn’t see any dehydrated food that I’m familiar with.
Why is it I try to access an article and I can’t get to it, yet I’m a signed in subscriber. Very frustrating.
I cant find or see the list of reccomended dog foods.
I just subscribed yesterday and I can’t even log in! It won’t let me! Am I doing something wrong? I try to view dry food list and it says must be a subscriber, which I am, and I put in my info hit log in and it repeats all over again……very frustrating.
Sherry Mustic
I am surprised to see that you left Nature’s Logic off your list because of its inclusion of plasma but included a number of lower quality foods that contain synthetic vitamins and legumes and potatoes, including “ingredient splitting” peas and pea flours. Most recent studies about cardiac issues are pointing toward legumes (which are often used as substitutes for quality animal proteins) as an ingredient that may block the absorption of taurine. I like to rotate foods. My guy does really well on Nature’s Logic which adds no synthetics and I sometimes add Farmina to his rotation. Stella and Chewy’s Essentials line is out now after repeated loose stools and diarrhea. He also enjoys Primal and sometimes Ziwi Peak as toppers. Thanks for your research.
Do you have any comments on OPEN FARM or THE HONEST KITCHEN dry foods
Hi. I am waiting for my free issue but definitely will subscribe after that. Am in the process of changing my dogs food and need to know sooner that later which dog food to change to.
How can I get the sooner?
Thanks, Kristi Gates