Complete Guide to the Best Puppy Food (with Recommendations)

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Hi there! I’m Nicole, the editor-in-chief and one of the writers here at DogVills. I’ve been a dog owner for most of my adult life and a dog lover for much longer than that. I grew up with a wonderful German Shepherd named Jake, who I loved SO much that I named my son after him. When I’m not writing for DogVills or my own site, Pretty Opinionated, I love spending time with my teenager (when he actually lets me) and my Pharaoh Hound, Freya. I’m also an avid reader AND a total TV fanatic.

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If you’re looking for a complete guide to choosing the best puppy food, we’ve got you covered!

Today, we’ll go over what your pup requires in terms of nutrition & whether different breeds have different needs.

Then, we’ll take a look at my top recommendations for everything from dry to wet to grain-free puppy food.

We’ll even take a look at the worst foods for a growing pup!

Ready to get started?

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TOP 5 BEST PUPPY FOODS AT A GLANCE

If you just want to know my top 5 recommendations right now, use the table below for a quick peek.

Please keep reading, though, because I’ll be recommending other brands as well that you may prefer!

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03/18/2025 10:39 am GMT

How to Choose the Best Puppy Food

Wondering how to choose the best puppy food? Check out our complete guide for tips on what to look for, then read on for our top 10 recommendations!

Before we get into the recommendations, let’s talk about what to look for in the best puppy food.

I’m sure I don’t have to tell you that choosing the right food is incredibly important and will impact your dog’s entire life.

Now, don’t let that scare you if you discover that you’ve been feeding your pup the “wrong” food so far.

Let me tell you a secret: when I first got my German Shepherd and Lab/Collie, I knew nothing about choosing the right puppy food at first.

I fed my dogs some of the worst puppy foods on the market because I didn’t know better, and they both lived to be nearly 15.

So, it’s never too late to correct feeding mistakes. Of course, if you haven’t brought your pup home yet, it’s better to get it right from the start!

How do you “get it right” from the start? Let’s start with the overall nutritional needs of a puppy.

Nutritional Needs of a Puppy

Learn about the nutritional needs of your new puppy, plus find out our top 10 picks for the best puppy food.

During the first 6-8 weeks (preferably 8 weeks), your pup will get all of his nutrition from him mother.

If you have to bring him home earlier than that (if his mom dies, for example), it’s vital that you work with a vet to make sure he gets what he needs.

In fact, I’m not even going to cover those early weeks because I don’t want to encourage you to DIY your newborn puppy’s diet. Seriously, talk to a vet about the best puppy formula.

Once he’s weaned and ready to eat on his own, he’ll need more than you can find in most adult dog food.

More what? Well, everything, really. More protein, more fat, more calcium, lysine, leucine, even more salt.

PetMD made a handy chart listing the nutritional needs of the average puppy. Take a look at the highlights in the table below. All values are percentages.

NutrientPuppiesAdults
Protein22.018.0
Arginine.62.51
Histidine.22.18
Lysine.77.63
Fat8.05.0
Calcium1.0.6
Phosphorus.8.5
Sodium.3.06
Chloride.45.09

Note the words “average puppy.” Giant breeds have different requirements because of the rate at which they grow.

At a minimum, your puppy needs 22% crude protein and 8% crude fat. The rest are still very important, but you really want to hone in on those percentages.

Another important note, while pups do need more calcium than adults, you don’t want to go overboard.

Too much calcium can actually increase your dog’s risk of developing hip dysplasia.

How much & often should you feed your puppy?

Take a look at the back of your dog food bag and note the feeding guidelines.

Now, divide that number into 3-4 equal servings. That’s how much you should feed your puppy.

Well, in theory, anyway. See, while those guidelines are very helpful, they’re just that- guidelines.

Some dogs need more, some need less. It really depends on their metabolism.

If you have a high-energy breed, talk to your vet to set up the best feeding schedule.

Just make sure you give your pup his last meal of the day a few hours before bedtime so it’s not coming out the other end on your carpet in the middle of the night.

Do different breeds need different nutrition?

Do different breeds have different nutritional requirements? Yes and no.

As we discussed above, giant breeds (over 100 pounds as adults) definitely have different requirements.

Large breeds, like German Shepherds and other 50-100 lb dogs, also have slightly different needs than their medium counterparts.

For example, like their giant buddies, they need a little less calcium and phosphorus to help avoid orthopedic problems later.

Toy breeds, like chihuahuas, have incredibly fast metabolisms. Think of them like the hummingbirds of the dog world.

If they don’t get enough calories, they can develop potentially fatal hypoglycemia.

To learn more about the nutritional guidelines for different breed sizes, I recommend checking out this article by an actual dog nutritionist.

Grain-free, hypoallergenic, wet or dry? Oh my!

Grain-free, hypoallergenic, wet or dry? Oh my! Which type is best for your a growing dog? Find out in our guide to the best puppy food!

Look at any list of the best puppy foods (ours included) and you see things like:

  • best wet puppy food
  • best inexpensive puppy food
  • best grain free puppy food
  • best dry puppy food
  • best hypoallergenic puppy food
  • …and more!

So, which is really the best? Again, it depends!

Wet vs dry puppy food

Wet and dry puppy food are equally great options nutritionally speaking as long as you choose a brand that meets his requirements.

I will say that nearly all of my dogs preferred wet food over dry kibble. However, it’s pricier, so we use both.

Kibble is the better choice dentally speaking. Wet food just doesn’t cut it in the teeth cleaning department.

If you opt for canned only, give your dog dental chews or crunchy treats.

Grain-free vs. grains-included puppy food

If you asked this question just a year ago, nearly everyone would have said grain-free is always the best way to go.

Then, the FDA released a report linking grain-free diets to heart conditions in dogs and everyone started singing a different tune.

Here’s what you need to understand about that report: it’s far, far, far from conclusive.

Yes, the 515 reported cases of canine dilated cardiomyopathy involved dogs on a grain-free diet.

However, remember that there are about 83.3 million dogs in the United States right now, many of which live long and healthy lives on grain-free diets.

Canine dilated cardiomyopathy itself also fairly rare, affecting about 0.24% of those 83+ million dogs.

Unless you have a breed that’s susceptible to it, I wouldn’t rule out grain-free foods based on that report alone.

That said, you won’t hurt your dog by choosing a high-quality food that does include grains, either. Just pick one that meets your pup’s overall nutritional requirements.

What about hypoallergenic food?

Obviously, if your dog has allergies, you’ll wan the best hypoallergenic puppy food.

We’ve covered hypoallergenic dog food from pretty much every angle and in great detail. If you need some advice, I recommend starting with these articles:

The abbreviated version: if your dog has food allergies, work with you vet to create the ideal meal plan.

Now that we’ve covered the very basics of choosing the best puppy foods, let’s look at my top picks across different categories!

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Top 10 Best Puppy Foods for All Breeds & Needs

What are the best puppy foods? Check out our complete guide along with our top 10 picks for all breeds & needs!

One quick note: I chose my top picks based on Dog Food Advisor ratings & other expert ratings as well as my own experience.

I did NOT rely on Amazon reviews because things like “poorly packaged” or “my dog didn’t like the taste” often skew the ratings and have no bearing on the actual nutritional value.

1. Best grain free puppy food

GO! SOLUTIONS Carnivore Grain Free Dog Food for Puppies, 12 lb Chicken, Turkey + Duck Recipe Protein Rich Puppy Food Complete + Balanced Nutrition for Puppies

Annoying name aside (I abhor when brands use punctuation in their name), GO! Carnivore is my top choice for the best grain-free puppy food for small to medium dogs. We’ll talk large breeds in a few minutes.

The first four ingredients are meat (I count fish as a meat) and the tiny kibble bites have plenty of DHA and EPA  for growing puppy brains.

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2. Best dry puppy food (not grain free)

Wellness Complete Health Dry Puppy Food, Chicken, Salmon & Oatmeal, 15-Pound Bag

Wellness, who makes one of my dog’s favorite foods, RawRev, tops my list of the best dry puppy foods that are grain-inclusive.

Chicken is the first ingredient, and the grains that they use are all wholesome grains, like oatmeal. All of their products are made in the USA.

This particular formula is good for all dog breeds and sizes, including large.

Wellness Complete Health Dry Puppy Food, Chicken, Salmon & Oatmeal, 15-Pound Bag
4.5
$44.98
Best...: Best dry puppy food (not grain free)
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03/18/2025 10:48 am GMT

3. Best puppy food for large breeds

Adirondack Pet Food 22464 30% Protein High-Fat Recipe for Puppy & Performance Dogs, 15lb

While it’s a 5-star food for all puppies, the Adirondack 30% Protein High Fat Puppy and Performance earns my top spot for large breeds.

The fat to protein ratio is just right for growing pups, especially those working on growing into big dogs! It does include grains, but not in the form of corn, wheat or soy.

One thing I love, this particular formula is actually an “all-stages” food, so you don’t have to worry about knowing when to transition your puppy to adult food.

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4. Best wet puppy food

Canidae PURE Limited Ingredient Premium Puppy Wet Dog Food, Chicken Recipe, 13 Ounce (Pack of 12), Grain Free

Let me tell you, choosing the best canned puppy food was a major challenge because we’ve used a lot of great brands over the years.

When it comes down to it, though, I have to go with Canidae Grain-Free Pure Foundations Wet Puppy Food.

It’s great for dogs of all sizes, including large breeds, and most of the animal protein comes from fresh chicken.

As the name implies, it’s totally grain-free. No wheat, corn, or soy. It’s also carrageenan-free (see why that’s important here).

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5. Best vet recommended puppy food

ORIJEN Puppy Dry Dog Food, Grain Free Dry Dog Food for Puppies, Fresh or Raw Ingredients, 13lb

I’m going to say something controversial here, I wouldn’t feed my dogs most of the vet recommended puppy foods.

There’s a reason a lot of vets recommend them, and it has nothing to do with their superior nutrition. I’ll just leave it at that.

The only one that I personally feel comfortable recommending is ORIJEN Puppy High-Protein food. Be warned, it’s pricey! That handy Amazon widget below is the cost for a 13-lb bag.

If you can swing it, though, it’s a fantastic food. The first five ingredients are all high-quality protein sources. In fact, those sources make up 85% of the formula.

Every ingredient comes from fresh local sources, nothing gets outsourced from distant (and potentially dubious) suppliers.

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03/18/2025 10:40 am GMT

6. Most affordable puppy food

Diamond Naturals Small Breed Puppy Real Chicken Recipe High Protein Dry Dog Food 18 Pound (Pack of 1)

Up until now, most of the foods we’ve discussed will cost you a pretty penny. If you’re wondering if it’s possible to feed your puppy great food on a budget, here’s your answer.

Diamond Naturals Small Breed Puppy Chicken and Rice Formula earns 4.5 stars on Dog Food Advisor, yet a 40-lb bag will run you under $45.

It is grain-inclusive, but the first ingredients are chicken and chicken meal (which isn’t the best, but also not quite the villain we think it is). The grains include white rice and barley.

The only downside? It’s ideal for small and medium puppies only.

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03/18/2025 10:39 am GMT

7. Best giant breed puppy food

Holistic Select Natural Dry Dog Food, Large & Giant Breed Puppy Recipe, 30-Pound Bag

As we’ve discussed above, our large and giant breed canine pals have slightly different nutritional needs.

While some of the other brands we’ve seen will work for large dogs, I recommend going with Holistic Select Natural Dry Dog Food Large & Giant Breed Puppy Lamb food.

Along with premium ingredients, like real lamb meat, it has probiotics and prebiotics to help support a healthy immune system and tummy.

The major difference between this and their standard puppy food, though, is the calcium content. It’s a bit lower, which is just what giant breeds need.

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03/18/2025 09:48 am GMT

8. Best hypoallergenic puppy food

Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Grain-Free Dry Puppy Food with Smoke-Flavored Salmon 28lb

When choosing the best hypoallergenic puppy food, I searched for a formula that was 100% poultry-free.

See, even though many foods say “Salmon” or “Beef” or “Bison” on the label, they still use chicken as filler.

Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Puppy Formula is completely devoid of all poultry. I read the label six time to make sure!

In fact, salmon is the only “meat” listed in the ingredients. It’s also egg-free for dairy-sensitive pups.

Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Grain-Free Dry Puppy Food with Smoke-Flavored Salmon 28lb
4.3
$64.99
  • Features real fish as the primary ingredient
  • High protein content of 25% to bolster bone, joint health, and maintain lean, strong muscles.
  • Omega fatty acids to promote healthy skin and coat.
  • Grain-free recipe with sweet potatoes for energy.
  • Includes fruits and veggies to supply essential antioxidants.
  • Formula designed to cater to the nutritional needs of pets with sensitivities.


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03/17/2025 05:42 pm GMT

9. Best organic puppy food

Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Grain-Free Dry Puppy Food with Smoke-Flavored Salmon 28lb

If you prefer a puppy food made with only organic ingredients, you’ll like Castor & Pollux Organix Grain Free Organic Puppy Recipe Dry Dog Food.

Yes, it’s super pricey, worth it.

Not only is it the only USDA organically certified dog food, the recipes are even cooked in an organically certified kitchen.

Nothing in the bag was treated with pesticides, hormones, or any fake stuff. Only the best natural ingredients for your dog!

Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Grain-Free Dry Puppy Food with Smoke-Flavored Salmon 28lb
4.3
$64.99
  • Features real fish as the primary ingredient
  • High protein content of 25% to bolster bone, joint health, and maintain lean, strong muscles.
  • Omega fatty acids to promote healthy skin and coat.
  • Grain-free recipe with sweet potatoes for energy.
  • Includes fruits and veggies to supply essential antioxidants.
  • Formula designed to cater to the nutritional needs of pets with sensitivities.


Top Feature: Healthy antioxidants
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03/17/2025 05:42 pm GMT

10. Best puppy kibble + raw food

Instinct Raw Boost Puppy Grain Free Recipe with Real Chicken Natural Dry Dog Food, 4 lb. Bag

If you’re looking for a puppy food with raw bites, either because your pup likes them or because you’re considering transitioning to a raw diet later, you’ll like Instinct Raw Boost Puppy Food.

Cage-free chicken is the first ingredient in this grain-free option. While the kibble itself offers complete nutrition, the freeze-dried raw bites really entice dogs.

When Freya won’t eat her kibble, we toss Instinct’s raw toppers on it and she devours it. This recipe just removes that extra step.

Instinct Raw Boost Puppy Grain Free Recipe with Real Chicken Natural Dry Dog Food, 4 lb. Bag
$30.00
  • Contains farm-raised cage-free chicken
  • Freeze-dried raw ingredients
  • Rich in antioxidants and omegas 
  • No corn, wheat, soy, byproducts, potato
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03/18/2025 01:27 am GMT

Now that we’ve looked at the best puppy food brands, let’s quickly talk about the worst before I wrap things up.

What is the worst puppy food?

Once upon a time, I could have just said “if you can find it in the grocery store, it’s the worst puppy food.”

Now, though, many high-quality brands are branching out into mass retailers, so it’s not quite as simple.

However, I will say that 90% of the foods found in chain grocery stores still qualify as some of the worst ever.

While I don’t feel comfortable calling out specific brands (our legal team can’t handle a slander suit), Dog Digest did a roundup of the worst puppy foods for 2019, so I recommend checking that out.

I can, however, tell you what to look for in the worst dog foods. Red flags include:

  • Corn as the first ingredient (or corn at all, really)
  • Anything other than meat as the first ingredient
  • By-product meal as the main protein source (it’s basically ground-up rejected parts of the animal)
  • Artificial coloring (your dog doesn’t care what color his food is, so what’s the point in adding red dye???)
  • Added sugar
  • Animal digest (seriously, what is that? It sound disgusting!)

Sadly, most of the cheaper brands are among the worst of the worst. It’s really worth it to spend a little extra on high-quality food.

Think about it this way, you’ll save money on future vet bills! Besides, I’ve always found that my dogs needed a lot less of the good stuff to feel full, so the cost is about the same overall.

That was a ton of info, so I’ll let you go and digest it now (pun intended). If you have anything to add, I’d love to hear from you!

Tell us below what your picks for the best puppy food are! How about the worst?

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  • Hi there! I'm Nicole, the editor-in-chief and one of the writers here at DogVills. I've been a dog owner for most of my adult life and a dog lover for much longer than that. I grew up with a wonderful German Shepherd named Jake, who I loved SO much that I named my son after him. When I'm not writing for DogVills or my own site, Pretty Opinionated, I love spending time with my teenager (when he actually lets me) and my Pharaoh Hound, Freya. I'm also an avid reader AND a total TV fanatic.

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Hi there! I’m Nicole, the editor-in-chief and one of the writers here at DogVills. I’ve been a dog owner for most of my adult life and a dog lover for much longer than that. I grew up with a wonderful German Shepherd named Jake, who I loved SO much that I named my son after him. When I’m not writing for DogVills or my own site, Pretty Opinionated, I love spending time with my teenager (when he actually lets me) and my Pharaoh Hound, Freya. I’m also an avid reader AND a total TV fanatic.
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