Browse by Size
πβπ¦Ί Small Breeds (<10 kg)
Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier, Maltese, Toy Poodle. High-metabolism, dental sensitivity, and hypoglycemia risk.
π Medium Breeds (10β25 kg)
Beagle, Cocker Spaniel, Border Collie, Australian Shepherd, French Bulldog. Balanced nutrient profiles, watch for breed-specific allergies.
πΆ Large Breeds (25β45 kg)
Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Doberman. Joint support, controlled calcium during growth, and lower fat in adulthood.
πΊ Giant Breeds (>45 kg)
Great Dane, Saint Bernard, Mastiff, Newfoundland. Slow growth requirements, bloat-prevention feeding, and shortest lifespans.
Browse by Activity Type
π Working Dogs
Border Collies, Belgian Malinois, Australian Cattle Dogs. Higher calorie and protein needs; carb-balanced for sustained output.
π Lap Dogs
Cavalier King Charles, Pekingese, Shih Tzu. Lower calorie densities; weight-management formulas often best.
π Athletic Breeds
Vizslas, Weimaraners, Pointers. High protein, moderate fat, with extra omega-3 for joint and recovery support.
π Brachycephalic
Bulldogs, Pugs, Boston Terriers. Slow-feeder bowls, smaller meals, and weight control are critical.
Individual Breed Pages Coming Soon
We are building dedicated guides for the 50 most common breeds. Each will cover nutritional needs, ideal weight, common health concerns, and our top food picks for that breed.
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