Here are the Dog Food Advisor's top 20 best dry dog food brands for the current month. Includes our detailed review and star rating.
In recent years, dry dog food has gotten a bad rap – and it’s not entirely without reason. But several fantastic companies are giving us a reason to give kibble another shot. These dry dog food brands are putting their heart into the kibble they make, with a focus on the health and...
Finding wholesome, healthy foods for your dog used to be a challenge. They either weren’t available locally or you had to make a special trip to the vet’s office. Now it’s just a matter of choosing from the best dry dog food brands. Quality food with quality ingredients can help yo...
Ingredients to Avoid One of the reasons dry dog food has become less popular in recent years is due to the use of preservatives and fillers that are not ideal for consumption. Many dry dog food brands are still using some ingredients meant to extend the shelf life of their kibble, bring ...
Grain-Free Dry Dog Food In our opinion, grain-free foods became far too popular (and for no particular reason!), which led pet food makers to search for every non-grain carbohydrate source they could find (because, again, you can’t make a kibble without carbs). Potatoes, sweet potatoes...
Keto dry dog foods with 90% less carbohydrate than other leading "super-premium" brands. The carbs of a raw diet and the convenience of a kibble, together at last.
Please bring this food back! I like many other dog parents have a dog with allergies and yeast issues all her life. Once we found the turkey lid, this saved our dog! I’ve tried other brands to no avail. We are heartbroken and don’t know what else to do. Th...
For those seeking for a top-notch kibble, we recommend theKetona Dry Food For Adult Dogs Chicken Recipe. This dog food stands out from a row of convenietn dry dog food brands due to its philosophy of ancestry-based diet. This kibble comes by standard price but has nutrient balance of a...
Some of the best brands offer a variety of choices that suit the size, breed, age, and even the tastes of a dog. You no longer have to settle for a one size fits all option. You can buy vet-recommended, dry dog food tailored to meet the specific needs of your pooch. So read on...
Private label brands accounted for around 15.2 percent of dry dog food sales in the United States for the 52 weeks ending January 22, 2017.