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Food
Kibble provides a great source of vitamins and nutrients that your dog needs! We know it can be difficult to find the one that is best suited for your dog, so we listed some of the best rated dry dog foods below. Be sure to click on the image if you'd like to purchase the product, & the link will take you to a separate site.
*Prices vary based on size.
Pedigree Complete Nutrition Grilled Steak &
Vegetable Flavor Dog Kibble Adult Dry Dog Food
Retriever Bites and Bones Adult Chicken
Recipe Dry Dog Food
Taste of the Wild High Prairie Grain-Free Dry Dog Food
$26.99
30-lb bag
$27.99
50-lb bag
$58.99
28-lb bag
Purina Pro Plan High Protein Shredded Blend Chicken & Rice Formula with Probiotics Dry Dog Food
$69.48
35-lb bag
Purina ONE Natural SmartBlend Chicken &
Rice Formula Dry Dog Food
Open Farm Homestead Turkey &
Ancient Grains Dry Dog Food
American Journey Salmon & Sweet Potato Recipe Grain-Free Dry Dog Food
$48.98
31.1-lb bag
$74.99
22-lb bag
$57.95
24-lb bag
Hill's Science Diet Adult Perfect Weight Chicken Recipe Dry Dog Food
$79.99
28.5-lb bag
Want to add more flavorful ingredients to your dog's meals? Here are some healthy alternatives or add-ons that can be included with dry food!
Eggs can be given to your dog raw or cooked. Just crack a raw egg over your dog's kibble & they'll be sure to love it! Eggs are a great source of protein, vitamins, & fatty acids that are essential nutrients for your dog's health.

Meats are rich in protein & amino acids. Cooked meats like chicken, lean beef, ground beef, & turkey can be easier to digest for dogs who have a sensitive stomach. You can also feed your dog raw meat, as it is a natural diet. Cooked meat reduces the risks of pathogens.

Fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Sardines, salmon, whitefish, & herring have excellent benefits, such as nourishing the skin & coat, promoting joint health, & strengthening immunity.
Fruits! Bananas, apples, oranges, and blueberries are tasty treats that provide your dog with essential nutrients like vitamins and minerals. It is safe to offer your dog small amounts as fruits are high in sugar. Be sure to avoid fruits like grapes & cherries as they are toxic to dogs.
Yogurt is an excellent source of calcium. Just a small amount of plain or non-fat yogurt provides digestive & probiotic benefits for your dog.



Vegetables like carrots, broccoli, sweet potatoes, cucumbers, & celery offer vitamins like A & C which are antioxidants that help with anti-inflammatory in dogs.
Bone broth can be incorporated with your dog's kibble. It boosts the immune system, supports joint health, maintains healthy skin & coat, improves the digestive system, and fights inflammation.
Goat's milk is a great source of calcium, vitamins A, B, & protein. Goat's milk contains probiotics that aid in supporting digestion which improves nutrient absorption & helps in filtering out toxins.

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