Quick answer
Our top pick is Purina Pro Plan Adult Sensitive Skin & Stomach Salmon & Rice Formula. While not lamb-based, its moderate fat and easily digestible ingredients help dogs that overheat. For a lamb option, we recommend Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Lamb & Brown Rice Recipe, which provides balanced nutrition with moderate protein and fat levels. If you need a budget-friendly lamb choice, Diamond Naturals Lamb Meal & Rice Formula is excellent.
What to consider for Lamb Dog Food For Dogs That Overheat
Dogs that overheat benefit from a diet that supports a healthy metabolism and avoids excessive calories that can contribute to heat generation. Lamb is a novel protein source that can be gentle on the stomach and less likely to cause food sensitivities. When choosing a lamb dog food for overheating, look for moderate protein (20-30% dry matter) and fat (10-15% dry matter) to avoid excess metabolic heat. Also ensure the food contains adequate moisture or consider adding water to dry food to aid hydration.
What to look for in a dog food
First, verify the food is AAFCO complete and balanced for your dog’s life stage (adult maintenance, growth, or all life stages). Look for a named meat as the first ingredient, such as lamb or lamb meal. Protein should be moderate, around 20-30% on a dry matter basis, and fat around 10-15% to avoid excess calories that can increase body heat. Calorie content should be appropriate for your dog’s activity level and weight goals. For large breeds, ensure the food meets large breed guidelines for calcium and phosphorus. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil or flaxseed can support skin and coat health, and glucosamine and chondroitin may benefit joint health, especially in overweight dogs.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated guaranteed analysis for moderate protein and fat levels suitable for dogs that overheat
- Prioritized named meat as first ingredient and whole food sources
- Checked AAFCO adequacy statements for appropriate life stages
- Considered brand reputation and quality control standards
- Reviewed customer feedback for palatability and digestive tolerance
- Selected a range of price points to fit different budgets
- Focused on lamb-based or lamb-inclusive formulas
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission
What to avoid
- Avoid foods where an unnamed “meat meal” is the only protein source; a named meal like lamb meal is acceptable
- Be cautious with grain-free or legume-heavy recipes due to the ongoing FDA investigation into a potential link with canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Grain-inclusive diets are a safer default unless your veterinarian advises otherwise
- Avoid all-life-stages food for a large-breed puppy, as it may not provide the right calcium-to-phosphorus ratio
- Do not abruptly switch your dog’s diet; transition over 7-10 days by gradually mixing old and new food
For more guidance, visit our dog guides, dog food, and dog nutrition sections.