Food safety is the area where getting it right matters most, so we approached this comparison carefully. We evaluated these dry dog foods against AAFCO nutritional adequacy statements, the clarity of their ingredient panels, the presence of a named animal protein as the first ingredient, and each brand’s publicly documented recall history. We want to be clear about our limits: we did not run feeding trials or laboratory analysis, and no food is right for every dog. In our evaluation we prioritized foods labeled complete and balanced for a life stage, transparent sourcing, and a track record free of major safety issues. We strongly recommend talking with your veterinarian before switching foods, especially if your dog has allergies, a sensitive stomach, or a medical condition. Your vet can match a formula to your dog’s exact age, weight, and health needs in a way no general guide can.

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