Ultimate Review Of the Best 10 Kibble in Canada & USA: We Reviewed Over 52 Dog Food Brands and 91 Formulations
Ranking of Pet Food Based on More than a Gut Feeling
It’s no secret: good nutrition is essential for dogs everywhere. However, with so many options, it can be difficult to know which brand is right for your dog. Pet parents should choose the best dog kibble based on ingredient quality, digestibility, the dog’s health condition and owner budget. We see a lot of subjective reviews by experts in newspaper articles about the top 5 dog kibble. They do not provide a framework or a list of criteria to help explain the ranking and seem to be going with their gut feeling. We tend to find that the website Dog Advisor does a clear job of rating individual dog kibble. We do not agree with all their pet food reviews but their framework is well explained and makes sense.
Today, we put together a list of criteria and a framework to rank dog kibble. The study we conducted below looks at over 52 dog kibble brands and 91 formulations in Canada and the USA.
The variables we take a look at focus primarily on the ingredient panel, processing and manufacturer. It did not look into other factors such as price of dog kibble or dog health condition. And today, I’m going to share what we found with you on what the healthiest/ best dry dog food is and the worst dog kibbles you should avoid.
Here is a Summary of Our Key Findings:
- Currently, the best 10 dog kibble formulations are from the following dog brands: Carna4, Bixbi Rawbble, Nature’s Logic, Sunday Pets, Open Farm, Acana, Orijen Pet Food, Nulo and Petkind.
- Based on the ingredient panel, smaller manufacturers seem to use better ingredients than larger companies. The large companies included Nestle or Mars Inc. who manufacture Hills Science Diet, Purina Pro Plan, Royal Canin and Iams.
- The Worst 24 dog kibble included Nutro, Purina Pro Plan, Hills Science Diet, Royal Canin, Blue Buffalo and Iams. These fall under the dog food brands to avoid despite so-called expert suggestions.
- Larger manufacturers like Nestle and Mars Inc. through Iams, Purina Pro Plan, Royal Canin and Hills Science Diet were more likely to have questionable ingredients.
- Larger manufacturers like Nestle and Mars Inc. used questionable practices/advertising through brands like Iams, Purina Pro Plan and Hills Science Diet.
- Sunday Pets and Open Farm bumped some of the brands in the Top 10 Kibble list from last year.
How Important is Meat in Our Ratings?
We start the study off with the simple statement that a dog is a carnivore. This means that with the carnivore physiology, their teeth are designed for chewing/tearing meat and grinding bones. Dogs also have digestive tracts meant for consuming mostly meat (lower coefficient of fermentation). In addition, the stomach pH is more acidic. Dogs also have little salivary amylase.
We also admit that dogs are adaptable to carbohydrates, unlike cats which makes them capable of utilizing carbohydrates in kibble. To make kibble, you need some carbohydrate (e.g. grains or no-grains such as potatoes) to hold the dough together. For how kibble is made you can read here.
Due to the ability for dogs to survive on plant matter, they are often classified as omnivores which can lead to abuses such as too much carbohydrate. The argument should be what is optimal for dogs NOT what they can survive on.
As such, we favor dogs foods rich in meat protein as this is more biologically appropriate for dogs and bioavailable. If you want to read more about pet food nutrients, see here Ultimate Guide to choosing the best pet food.
To be clear, the amino acid profile obtained from the biologically appropriate meat is the important factor.
Methodology of Ranking the Best Dog Kibble
The study starts with publicly available information as this is the same starting point for all pet parents. We evaluated the best dog kibble food by:
- Firstly, choosing a variety of dog food including grain-free kibble, grain-inclusive kibble, vegetarian and vegan kibble to prescription dog food.
- To control for the variety of proteins, we settled on mostly the chicken based formulations of these pet foods. The kibble had to be adult or all life-stage formulations.
- As vegetarian or vegan dog foods are being marketed to consumers as alternatives for meat protein diets, we picked their basic lines.
- We also included oven-baked dry foods which are not technically kibble as they are marketed to consumers as alternatives.
- For comparisons across dry dog food recipes, we took out the moisture in the Guaranteed Analysis and converted to a dry matter basis.
Note: This study does not evaluate whether dogs with particular health conditions would benefit from vegetarian or prescription vet diets.
Factors Used to Rank Dog Kibble
This study is trying to evaluate what is best dog kibble brand and formulation for the average dog. We start with putting the health of the dog first without considering other factors.
We use the following variables:
- Quality ingredients and how the food is processed – this variable evaluates whether the dog kibble uses fresh ingredients. Is the pet food organic or synthetic ingredient free? It also evaluates if the food uses lower temperatures in processing food as this maintains better nutrients.
- Note that more vitamins and minerals does not equate to good pet food. In actuality, extrusion results in loss of vitamin A, B, C and some minerals. In the Ultimate Guide to choosing the best pet food, we discuss the impact of high temperatures on depleting lysine, taurine, fatty acids, enzymes.
- Synthetic free pet foods are better. “The importance of eating whole foods and avoiding synthetics cannot be overstated. The body is programmed to recognize actual food, and when the immune system detects chemicals, lab-made ‘foodstuffs’ like isolated soy protein, or the synthetic vitamins used in all ‘vitamin premix’, it sends out signals for the body to protect itself as it sees these molecules as invaders. This sets off inflammation…and chronic inflammation kills. It is that simple. A diet of whole foods will stave off illness and vulnerability, preserving the life and health of your pet ( and yourself) for many years to come.” Carna4 Inc.
- When pet food manufacturers supplement minerals, better brands will also use mostly proteinates vs inorganic minerals.
- Ingredient Panel – we evaluated how much protein is available in the dog food. Relatively higher levels of animal protein corresponding with better quality dog food. Although dogs are adaptable to carbohydrates, it is not a biologically appropriate based on the dog’s physiology. Dr. Becker has also written about it. More importantly, we evaluated whether the brand provided public information about the protein digestibility and if it higher than 82%. Protein digestibility explains what your dog is actually getting from pet food.
- See our Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Dog Food Labels for more info on reading dog food labels and protein digestibility.
- Questionable Ingredients – under this variable we deducted points from kibble formulations that used unidentifiable meat sources. We also gave negative points for kibble with ingredients that have higher glycemic loads such as white rice and potatoes. Dry pet food that also utilized grains were also affected. Formulations with grains have the risk of aflatoxins. At high levels, these can cause liver damage and death in pets. We also deducted points for dog kibble brands which used over 50% of their protein from plant matter. This tends to be the case for vegetarian and vegan dog foods. Our NAUGHTY LIST details ingredients that are not good for your dog and these got negative points.
- Questionable Practices/Advertising– this variable evaluated practices where manufacturers used various methods to deceive consumers. We looked at the dog kibble ingredient panel and advertising on the bags. We penalize brands for having recalls.
- Ingredient splitting to window dress the panel is deceptive marketing and penalized.
- Brands showing fruits and veggies on the dog kibble bag when these ingredients are listed after salt are meant to deceive customers. (Salt Divider Rule)
- We consider showing roasted/ grilled meats when that is not the form put in pet food as deceptive marketing.
Quantifying Qualitative Factors
As this is a scored qualitative study, we started with the variables above and broke them down into individual components. For example, for Quality of Ingredients, we’d ask if the ingredient panel had probiotics or was synthetic free. The study assigns each of these individual variables a score for Yes (Y) or No (N) based on the importance of the variable.
For each Y or N, the study calculates average points by polling staff to score individual variables as pet parents. This attempts to minimize any inherent biases.
Recap of Problems with Ingredient Labelling of Dog kibble
Although the ingredient panel is useful for giving you a standardized list by weight of the ingredients.
- It does not tell you anything about the quality of the ingredient or the sourcing of the pet food. For example, “Chicken” means fresh chicken but it does not tell you how Fresh is the chicken. It also does not tell you if the chicken is free range, non-medicated. Neither does it tell you if it is a USA product or imported from China.
- The ingredient panel also does not tell you how much of each ingredient is in the product. By weight, we know the ranking in a panel. For example, in a panel “Chicken, Peas, White Rice, Pea Protein.” We know what comes first but we don’t know if Chicken is 20%, Peas 18%, White Rice 15%, Pea Protein 10%.
- If above is plausible, then Pea +Pea Protein = 28% is 1st ingredient and Chicken with moisture will move down.
- The manufacturer window dressed ingredients to move pea protein which is not as desirable down in the list.
A Quick Note on Canine DCM and Why You Should Not Add Grains or Switch to Only Grain Containing Kibble
We’ve been hearing of vets asking dog owners to add grains to their pet’s food due to canine heart disease or food-related Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM).
Do dogs need grain in their dry food? The answer is NO.
Unfortunately, these vets seem to be behind the news and giving customers a worrisome knee jerk reaction. The FDA has backpedaled and said that they are not sure what is causing non-hereditary DCM. Having grains in the food or not is not reason for DCM.
A 2022 journalist investigation found the “veterinarians who prompted the FDA to consider diet have financial and other ties to the leading sellers of grain-inclusive pet foods.”
- Choose a good whole foods-based dog food and rotate your proteins.
2. Add seafood to your pet’s meal once a week or omega-3 fatty acids .
The 10 Best Dog Kibble Formulations Ranked Primarily because of Better Pet Food Ingredients
The top 10 brands scored higher because they were more whole foods/ synthetic free in their formulation. The number 1 ranked dog food was Orijen Original. The best dog foods in 2023 for both Canada and the USA were the brands and formulation shown above.
The kibbles in the top 10 brands which were not synthetic free, used mostly chelated minerals/ proteinates. They were also more likely to use pre- and pro-biotics.
Nulo and Bixbi Rawbble were 2 brands that surprised us and made it into the top 10. Nulo and Bixbi use better pet food ingredients than most kibble in general. However, they might have been boosted into the top 10 because they got extra points for their protein digestibility. This is key to understanding what your pet is getting from a dog food.
4 out of the 91 kibble formulations provided protein digestibility information publicly. The remaining two companies are Orijen and Acana for a few formulations.
Surprisingly, we found that 4 of the top 10 kibble formulations had carbohydrates slightly above 35%. Generally, we suggest avoiding kibble that contain more than 35% carbohydrates as carbs are cheaper to buy and store than proteins.
The 4 dog kibble were Carna4 Chicken, Acana Classic Prairie Poultry with grains, Petkind Tripe Dry Single Animal Beef and Bixbi Rawbble Liberty Dry Chicken (highest carbohydrates in Top 10). Their other factors positively pushed them into the top 10 rank.
We Used Digestibility of Pet Food as a Ranking Factor
In utilizing protein digestibility as a factor, we focused on what is the most important thing when you eat food. For dogs, you are not getting all the Crude protein that is provided in the nutritional label. In fact, it is the biologically appropriate amino acids provided by the meat which is important. As such, information about digestibility gives you a clearer picture of on average what the dog is getting nutritionally.
Digestibility means feeding X g of food, dog poops Y g and essentially X- Y gives you what is digested. E.g. feed 454 g of dog food, dog then poops 100 g. This leaves 354 g digested or essentially 78% digestibility. Then you can multiply your Crude Protein by 78% and that is what your dog is absorbing. So for pet owners who see their dog poop big amounts, this means your dog is not getting what they need. Big poop is not exactly healthy poop.
The other reason that this information is important is because not all proteins are bioavailable or digestible. For example, pet manufacturers can add leather, which has a high amount of protein. However, it is not that digestible or bioavailable. There are numerous ways in which pet manufacturers could use inferior products to boost the Crude Protein.
In 2007, ingredient suppliers intentionally contaminated wheat gluten & rice protein with melamine to inflate the Crude Protein amounts. See the FDA case here. In that case, your ingredient panel would show a high Crude Protein. However, it could kill your pet because the melamine combines with cyanuric acid in pet food to become toxic.
Our Review of the 10 Best Dog Kibble Formula in Canada & USA
We were NOT surprised by how Orijen, Carna4, Nature’s Logic and Acana ranked. Normally, we assess each new brand of pet food with similar criteria but hadn’t compared brands like this.
We were surprised that Bixbi Rawbble and Nulo made it into the top 10. They seem to use good pet food ingredients overall. Petkind also surprised us as their other formulations in the past did not score high for us. The Petkind proteins surprised us as well. However, we are not fans of ingredient splitting used with legumes to boost Protein content. As the FDA has pointed out, they SUSPECT but do not know how legumes affect heart disease. We also dislike peas as we’ve seen dogs with food sensitivities to peas. In spite of that problem, Petkind seems to be better formulated than others on the list.
Side note: Mars Inc is acquiring Orijen and Acana which is ranked in the best kibble formulations meaning that a large corporation now controls some of the worst brands as well as some of the best kibble brands on the market. We have not seen any changes in the way Orijen and Acana are manufactured meaning that Mars is dipping its toes into both markets and making money either way.
Out of the top 10, surprisingly majority were Canadian Kibble Brands, some being USA Pet Food brands and 1 new brand out of New Zealand.
The Worst 24 Dog Kibble Formulations are Owned Primarily by Large Companies
Out of the 24 worst dog kibble/ dry dog food formulations, we found that these dog kibble manufacturers scored poorly on quality ingredients. This was the case even though most of them are prescription diets.
From the guaranteed analysis, most of these pet food manufacturers used 39% to 54 % carbohydrates in their formulations. This is a lot of carbohydrate which despite a dog’s adaptability to carbohydrates is not biologically appropriate. It is a sign of using cheaper ingredients overall and covering with synthetic ingredients. This is because carbohydrates tend to be cheaper to store, package and transport. Thus more carbohydrates in kibble means BIGGER profit for manufacturers.
Vegetarian and vegan diets scored poorly overall as Meat is an important component for a dog to thrive. Despite this, vegan and vegetarian dog kibble were still better than some formulations of Royal Canin, Iams, Purina and Hills Science Diet.
Brands you may want to avoid include Royal Canin, Iams, Purina and Hills Science Diet based on reviewing their ingredient panels.
The concentration of acrylamide from extrusion of grains, vegetables and potatoes is an issue with all dog kibble but particularly vegetarian or vegan kibble. This is because the dogs eat the same food daily. Acrylamides are shown to cause cancer in animals exposed to very high doses.
Prescription diets score poorly overall. They technically break US federal law as they are advertised as drugs although the food is not manufactured like a drug or approved as one. The FDA just overlooks the law with a compliance policy. However, prescribed canine diets are notorious for vitamin toxicity issues e.g. being the Vitamin D Toxicity issue in 2019. Prescribed canine diets in general are often in recalled pet food lists.
Questionable Ingredients Used in Dog Kibble
To be thorough, we checked the dog food panel for known ingredients that can be possible carcinogens (cancer causing). Also, we checked for ingredients that can damage the liver and kidneys.
Ingredients that fall under either of those are Butylated Hydroxyanisole BHT, Butylated Hydroxytoluene BHA, Ethoxyquin, Nitrites & Nitrates, Sodium Tripolyphosphate and Proplyene Glycol. However, it is difficult to find a pet food manufacturer stupid enough to include these in their pet food labels. It would be shooting themselves in the foot as they know that pet parents are looking for these ingredients. If the kibble manufacturer’s suppliers include these in the ingredients they provide, pet food manufacturers are not under any obligation to disclose on their labels.
With the exception of the Menadione, it is pretty difficult to find the others on dog manufacturer’s ingredient panel. Dog kibble that ranked low likely used 2 or 3 ingredients from Naughty Ten Pet Food Ingredients to Avoid.
Summary and Recommendations
We found a lot of dog kibble touted by newspapers, some pet websites are actually mediocre re: ingredients used. Brands like Taste of the Wild, Wellness Kibble, Ultra Performatrin kibble, Blue Buffalo, Go kibble, Fromm Gold line were in the middle of the pack.
In the Top 25 formulations were Zignature Kangaroo, Jinx, Stella & Chewy’s Raw Coated and Wild Red kibble lines, some Open Farm Homestead and Farmina’s N&D Prime lines.
Attached is the full list of over 52 Brands and 91 Formulations ranked from the Overall Best to the Overall Worst.
Recommendation for Getting the Best Pet Food for Your Pet
For all pet parents, we suggest learning how to read an ingredient panel as the first step in understanding dog kibble. We hope you join us in requesting your kibble manufacturer move to providing more information about protein digestibility. Protein digestibility as well the proportion of energy from carbohydrates, proteins and fat tells us what our dogs are actually eating.
In addition, we recommend adding the following to your dog kibble at least twice a week to ensure you are getting optimal health:
- Add omega 3s in the form of fish oil/ krill oil to help with heart health, brain function, skin, coat and joint health.
- Soak your dog food with water or bone broth. It ensures your dog is ingesting a good amount of water daily which will help with kidney health later.
- Consider adding probiotics to your dog kibble for better digestion and health or try any fermented goat milk.
- Add fresh food whenever possible but not in the same meal as kibble.
- Blanch fresh vegetables from your kitchen. This makes vegetables easier to digest but ensures you do not cook away the nutrition e.g. kale, celery, zucchini
- Provide your dog with fruits in moderation e.g. apples, blueberries, cranberries, strawberries.
How did your brand stack up? Are you surprised? Let us know if you have an thoughts or questions. Either way, leave a comment below right now.
We’ve been giving our 2yr old Orijen Original but she doesn’t seem to like it as much lately and I’ve noticed the colour and texture of the kibble has changed a bit from when we first started buying it. Also I read that the company has been bought by Mars. Just wondering if you have any knowledge of formula or ingredient change.
Hi Rick, thanks for reaching out. (Sorry for the late response, we had an issue receiving comments). As far as we know there has been no change in the formula or ingredient change. Mars seems to not messing with a good thing…. yet. Typically, from batch to batch you’d expect to see some colour change as they are not adding any artificial colour to a good food like this. The colour will be dependent on the raw materials going in not some artificial colouring agent. Texture should also be fairly similar. In your case, have you fed your 2 year old dog the same food for a long period of time? If that is the case, she’s bored with it. An equivalent would be you eating grilled chicken for every meal for a long time, you’d get sick of it. We normally recommend rotating foods so pick maybe 2 different formulations of Orijen e.g. Regional Red (red meats) and feed 1 bag and then switch back to the Original and feed 1 bag etc. It tends to be better nutrition as well.
Hi! We’ve been feeding our dog Acana, and have noticed that she doesn’t really like it anymore. A dachshund not wanting her breakfast is unusual! When I went to their website, and the website of where we purchase it, I’ve noticed that there have been others leaving bad reviews in the past few months. Typically, the reviews are that their dogs used to love this brand, but now won’t eat it, or are developing issues (skin/digestion/etc). Maybe there is something that has changed with the processing of the food. I’m wondering if it is the brand, which would such a shame. Just a thought.
Hi Deb,
We’ve not had that feedback yet. We do not know your dachshund but here are a few thoughts that if you have not tried might help.
1) Have you fed your dog the same Acana for a while? It may be bored of that particular protein combo. The analogy we often use is that it may be like going to the same cook all the time. If they make the same food, it can get boring. We understand that people assume dogs don’t have that characteristic but it does happen.
2) Start with samples of a different Acana or Orijen and see if your dachshund likes that flavour. We normally recommend rotation of proteins as it is better nutrition and secondly, prevents the “bored of this food” issue.
3) Hopefully, you’ve checked to make sure your dachshund is not ill as that may also be a cause of not wanting to eat.
Let us know how it goes.