6 brands that make the best dog food

6 brands that make the best dog food

Amanda Jarvis

When health is wealth, keeping your dog as rich as possible is no doubt a priority for all pet parents. Looking for the right food is an essential part of keeping a dog healthy. Quality of ingredients, price, your puppy’s allergies, and intolerances all play a role in the decision-making process. Here is a guide to the best dog food brands, so you can keep your eyes peeled in the store.

Taste of the Wild
Your puppy might be a ball of cuteness now, but once upon a time, they were wild and free. And this spirit is tapped into by the brand – Taste of the Wild. They understand the natural cravings of dogs and formulate grain-free food using real roasted meats. Since beef and chicken are common allergens, venison, lamb, bison, and even seafood are used as the bases. Taste of the Wild assures the use of quality ingredients and real fruits and vegetables. There are dry and wet formulas from this brand, and all the products are supplemented with easily absorbable chelated minerals, fiber, and probiotics for healthy digestion.

Royal Canin
Treating your dog like royalty just got easier. Royal Canin is a French brand that has been around since the 1960s. That they have been popular for so long is a true mark of the brand’s core values. They aim at making healthy food for pets while also reducing their carbon impact on the environment. Foods available from Royal Canin for all kinds of dogs – curated by bread, size, and age. Another significant advantage is that Royal Canin dog foods are virtually available everywhere, all around the world.

Blue Buffalo
When humans have specific needs and diets, it is not a big leap that dogs might too. Blue Buffalo is a brand that caters to puppies with specific nutritional needs by offering several product lines like Blue Basics, Blue Life Protection, Baby Blue, and Blue Freedom. All food, wet and dry, is made from natural ingredients, whose nutritional information and thorough explanations are available on the brand’s website. Needless to say, both quality and transparency are winning traits in a dog food brand.

Primal Pet Foods
Ever wonder why animal cavities are not common? This is because, naturally, dogs and other animals eat raw food. Similarly, uncooked foods also retain their original nutritional content. Primal Pet Foods follow this principle and prepare refrigerated or frozen foods. No other dog-food brand compares in quality or nutritional integrity. Premium, human-grade animal proteins free from hormones, steroids, and antibiotics are blended in nine different ways to create a moisture-rich, nutritious meal for dogs. While this brand is significantly more expensive, it offers considerably higher quality. You can also use the frozen mixes to create your own homemade dog food.

Orijen
This brand from Champion Petfoods makes dry food for both cats and dogs. There are three pillars the brand runs on. Firstly, biologically appropriate, meaning ingredients that are naturally part of a dog’s diet, are used. Secondly, fresh, local produce is incorporated into the foods. And finally, manufacturing is never outsourced. Their food is designed for different categories of small, medium, and large dogs. There is also food curated for specific diets or weight loss. Even picky dogs seem to enjoy this brand.

Whole Earth Farms
Whole Earth Farms is an affordable brand of high-quality dog food. Premium pet brands are typically quite expensive, but this brand uses fresh, natural local produce to support your pet’s digestion, energy level and improve skin and coat health. Chelated minerals, probiotics, and digestible carbohydrates all find their way into their animal protein-based recipes. Their food has no fatty or artificial additives that are common allergens. But while this is side-stepped, usual proteins like chicken are used, so it is important to test a small portion first with your pet. The formulae are developed for dogs in different life stages, breeds, and sizes.

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