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. I have an 8 year 8 pound minature wirehaired dachsund. part of her diet is kirkland nature’s domain caned food that has 8.0% protein has some copper plus other ingredients. Any problems with this diet?

  2. Someone asked about protein levels and said that their breeder and vet both recommended lower (mid 20s) protein content yet many foods are significantly higher than that now. I would be interested in reading what nutritionists are saying/thinking about this. We’ve lost two dogs to chronic kidney disease with no idea why they were susceptible to it. We’ve danced the rx food, homemade food, “I’m not going to eat it no matter what” dance. It’s hard. I just wish we had more solid info on this subject…

  3. I have been researching low fat foods and noticed the Min. Fat Content for some of the Evangers products appear to be incorrect. According to the corresponding product link for Evangers website, several show a much lower Crude Fiber value instead of the higher Crude Fat percentage.

  4. I’m a subscriber, but when I try to access the 2024 Dry Dog Food List that you can use filters on it has nothing and says No Data. I sent a message to customer service but have not heard back yet. I also adjusted my pop up blocker to allow your website, but it’s still not showing me anything! Help please.