Below, we’ve listed more than 1,100 foods that meet our selection criteria for a high-quality food. They range from moderately priced to expensive foods (super cheap foods don’t meet our selection criteria). You’ll notice that certain store brands, with ingredients that meet our criteria for quality foods, do not appear on our list of “Approved Foods.”
Approved Dry Dog Foods
On this page, we have provided the following information about every individual product made by each of the companies on our Approved Foods list:
- Company information (city, state, phone, website)
- Line (if the company identifies a product as part of a certain product line)
- Name of the product
- Its complete ingredients list
- Whether the product is grain-free or grain-inclusive
- Whether the product is made with a named meat, a named meat meal, both, or none (in the case of vegetarian foods)
- Whether the product is formulated for adult maintenance or dogs of all life stages
- The minimum % of protein
- The minimum % of fat
- The price per pound (we used the largest size available of each product to calculate this; per-pound prices are higher for smaller bags)
- A link for purchasing the product. (Note: If you buy a product using the link, we may earn a commission. Whole Dog Journal is reader-supported and does not accept money for its food and product reviews.)
Note that if you don’t see the name of a company or product you were expecting to see, try the product name (or, conversely, the name of the company who makes it). We’ve listed each company’s products under the best-known name. So, for example, the foods made by Champion Pet Foods are listed under “Acana” and “Orijen.” But “Gather” and “Now Fresh” are listed under their maker’s name, Petcurean.
We’re excited to be able to use this online platform to present information about every single one of the dry dog foods made by the companies on our “Approved Foods” list in the form of a searchable database. You can use filters on the page below to find foods that meet the specific needs of any dog.
You can also have fun with ordering the data by clicking on the top of any of the columns. What are the most expensive foods on our list? Click the top of the “average price per pound” column! Click on it again to see the least expensive foods. Looking for especially high-protein or low-fat foods? Click on the top of those columns to order the 1,100-plus foods by the amount of these nutrients.
We’re excited about the possibilities of this searchable database, and hope you find it to be helpful for finding good foods for your dogs. Keeping your dog’s individual needs in mind, try some new products, switch frequently – and always watch your dog! Note the date that you start feeding any new food on a calendar and record your dog’s physical responses to the switch, good and bad. If you pay attention, he’ll let you know what works for him (and what doesn’t) with his appetite, energy, skin and coat, stool, and weight.
Click here to read more about our favorite dry dog foods in a number of different categories.
Searchable Dry Dog Food Database
Whole Dog Journal is reader-supported. If you purchase food through links on our site we may earn a commission. Whole Dog Journal does not accept money for its food and product reviews.



You can as many more filters as you need to further refine your list of candidate dog foods. For example, you can use the filters to find a grain-free food that contains no peas and is made with meat meal only. (Note: If you are trying to avoid a certain ingredient, add every iteration of that ingredient you can find. For example, if your dog can’t tolerate peas, look for a food with no peas, pea starch, pea fiber, or pea protein.)
Or, you can find grain-inclusive foods that contain beef, have less than 15% fat, and are formulated dogs of all life stages. Use as many filters as you like! 





Hi Nancy. I’ve been using WDJ approved food lists for as long as you’ve been providing them however I find the current online format very difficult to use. Please consider providing the ability for subscribers to download the raw data. We don’t need a formatted PDF version but a Comma Separated (or similar) form so we can load it into a spreadsheet and perform our own sorts and searches. I’m currently trying to prepare a food order for multiple dogs with different needs and I find this online version way too difficult and time consuming. I love WDJ – please fix this!! Thanks!
Is Hills dog food any good? I just want to know if its a good one. My vet likes it and does not sell it. so could you please tell me if its a good one. Thank you
Joe
I can’t find anything on Kirkland brands which my vet says are very good quality. Same with 4 health.
Thanks
Hi, I can not find Canine Caviar brand listed. Is it not on the approved list? Thanks
Do you have information on Gentile Giant. My dogs love it and are doing well on it but having more information would be helpful.
Sorry, hit enter by accident without finishing my comment. Were all of these questions answered? Possibly only to the person asking the question? I think many would like to see all of the answers.
There are many questions asked on this page to which I would like to see the answers. were those Is
Is there a reason you don’t include Hills foods on your list?
The left side of my screen is also cut off so that I can’t see the company
Your list of dog food does not display correctly on my browser and I’ve tried different browsers. The left side of the screen is cut off so that i can’t see the company. Even if I adjust the view it does not display. Do you have an alternative method of viewing this list, such as a pdf?