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Providing your dog a well-balanced diet is key in maintaining their health and wellness. Petco offers a wide selection of dog food to meet the needs of pets and pet parents alike. Find standard dry and wet food varieties, in addition to prescription options from top brands like WholeHearted, Hill’s Science Diet, Royal Canin, Blue Buffalo, and Merrick. Enjoy 35% off your first order and free shipping on $35 when you select Repeat Delivery at checkout.

Choosing The Best Dog Food for Your Pet - Life Stage & Breed Size

There are a number of factors to consider when choosing the best food for your dog, such as breed size and life stage. Not all dogs consume the same food. As your pup grows, they’ll need different ingredients to cater to their nutritional needs.

  • Dog food for puppies. In the early stages of life, your pet needs wholesome meals that support their growing bodies. Puppy formulas with extra nutrients help keep them satisfied and provide ample amounts of protein and calories. Once your dog transitions to solid foods, Petco offers a selection of wet and dry puppy food for small and large breeds.
  • Dog food for adults. Leave puppy food behind once your small- or medium-size dog is 12 months of age. Or for larger breeds, transition to adult food around 18 to 24 months. Instead of supporting growth, adult formulas help maintain their bodies. Incorporating your dog's eating habits and lifestyle into the selection process will help you find a food ideal for their needs. Find food for special diets including grain free, high protein, limited ingredient, and raw.
  • More enticing than dry dog food. For picky eaters, your pup might be more motivated to eat wet dog food than kibble. If you’re more interested in feeding a dry diet, consider dog food toppers as an alternative to wet dog food.
  • Dog food for seniors. As your dog grows older, they need food that supports the aging process. Senior formulas are crafted with special needs in mind, including hip and joint health, weight management, digestion, and other issues. Ensure your senior pet is getting the nutrition they require.

Don’t forget to consider your dog’s breed size when selecting a dog food. Many dog foods are specially formulated for the unique needs of different breed sizes.

  • Dog food for small breeds. Small and toy size dogs need kibble adapted to their little mouths. This helps prevent choking and improves digestion. Small breeds may also require a larger caloric intake per pound due to higher metabolic rates compared to their large breed counterparts.
  • Dog food for large breeds. Large and giant breed dogs are prone to musculoskeletal problems, orthopedic disease, obesity, and bloat. Formulas with glucosamine for joint health and a balance of other nutrients play a big role in providing complete nutrition.

Choosing the Best Type of Dog Food for Your Pet

Once you’ve identified the most appropriate breed size and life stage for your pup, you’ll need to determine the type of food that’s best for your dog. Dog food takes on three primary forms: wet, dry, and fresh.

  • Wet dog food. If you have a finicky eater, wet food may be the best option. Some pups find it more palatable, as the extra moisture helps with digestion and the recipes contain similar ingredients found in other food types.
  • Dry dog food. This is a favorite with pet parents because it doesn’t require refrigeration. It can be found in a variety of formulas, such as grain-free, limited ingredient, high protein, and other options to meet your pet's needs. It also tends to be the most economical option.
  • Fresh or freeze dried dog food. For pet parents who want to prepare their pup’s dog food but are short on time, fresh or freeze dried options provide nutritionally balanced meals for your pooch. They’re also a great option for pets with food allergies or other sensitivities.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best selling dog food brands are:

  • Hill's
  • Purina
  • Taste of the Wild
  • Orijen
  • Wholehearted

The best dog food is different for every dog. It depends on their breed, age, size, current health, and taste preferences. In general, we always recommend high-quality protein sources, a dog food company with a good reputation, a food that's appropriate for your dog's current life stage, and any other requirements noted by your veterinarian.

It's best to slowly transition from one food to another. For the first few days keep 75% old food with 25% new food in a bowl. Then switch to 50/50 for a few days. Followed by 25% old food and 75% new food, and finally 100% all new food. This entire process should take around 2 weeks.

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