WDJ’s 2025 Approved Dry Dog Foods: Search Over 1,100 Varieties

Check out Whole Dog Journal's 2025 list of approved dry dog foods, with more than 1,000 varieties! Did your dog's food make the list?

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We’re excited to now present information about every single one of the dry dog foods made by the companies on our “Approved Foods” list, including their complete ingredients lists. This feature is available only to our paid subscribers. Even more exciting: This is a searchable database. You can use filters to find foods that meet many specific needs for different dogs.
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Nancy Kerns
Nancy Kerns was the founding editor of Whole Dog Journal in 1998. She now devotes her time to teaching dog-training classes and training dogs for The Canine Connection in Chico, CA, and as a volunteer for her local animal shelter, the Northwest SPCA in Oroville, CA.

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  1. Two year old Beagle female (Myka). Allergic to chicken, corn, oat, pea, peanut, rice, tomato and white potato based on nextmune allergy test. Having a real hard time finding kibble. Right now, feeding Earthborn Holistic – Venture Turkey Meal & Pumpkin. In addition, allergic to various grasses, weeds and tree pollen. Can anybody offer a suggestion for a kibble?

  2. I’m curious why Purina Pro Plan never makes your list. Many of my vet friends, who are also involved in dog sports and confirmation recommend this food due to the high number of vets on staff at Purina and the multitude of tests they perform to come up with formulas.

  3. I, too, am curious about why the various Blue Buffalo foods are no longer on the list. There have been many people asking. Are you able to give any answer at all? I’m sure that we all want to feed a quality food and thought that we were… Thanks.