Saturday, March 28, 2026
Dog Food
Dog Food
Choosing good dog food depends on your dog’s age, size, activity level, and any health needs—but there are some widely trusted, high-quality options you can start with.
🐶 Well-known high-quality dog food brands
Here are some reliable choices (both dry and wet):
Royal Canin – Great for breed-specific and health-focused formulas
Hill’s Science Diet – Often recommended by vets; balanced and research-backed
Purina Pro Plan – Good mix of quality and affordability
Orijen – High-protein, more natural ingredients
Acana – Similar to Orijen but slightly more budget-friendly
🍖 What to look for in good dog food
Real meat first (chicken, beef, fish—not fillers)
No excessive fillers like corn or soy (a little is okay, but not dominant)
Balanced nutrients (protein, fats, vitamins)
AAFCO approval (means it meets basic nutritional standards)
Real meat first (chicken, beef, fish—not fillers)
No excessive fillers like corn or soy (a little is okay, but not dominant)
Balanced nutrients (protein, fats, vitamins)
AAFCO approval (means it meets basic nutritional standards)
🐕 Choose based on your dog
Puppy: Needs higher protein and calories
Adult: Balanced maintenance food
Senior: Lower calories, joint support
Active dogs: High protein & fat
Sensitive stomach: Look for “sensitive digestion” formulas
Puppy: Needs higher protein and calories
Adult: Balanced maintenance food
Senior: Lower calories, joint support
Active dogs: High protein & fat
Sensitive stomach: Look for “sensitive digestion” formulas
⚠️ Avoid
Very cheap generic brands with unclear ingredients
Artificial colors/flavors in large amounts
Sudden food changes (always transition slowly over ~7 days)
Very cheap generic brands with unclear ingredients
Artificial colors/flavors in large amounts
Sudden food changes (always transition slowly over ~7 days)
If you tell me your dog’s age, breed, and budget, I can suggest the best specific food for your situation 👍


