Quick answer
For most adult Cavapoos, our top pick is Royal Canin Small Adult Dry Dog Food. It is formulated specifically for small breeds, carries an AAFCO complete and balanced statement for adult maintenance, and uses a small kibble shape that suits a Cavapoo’s compact jaw and crowded teeth. If your dog has a touchy stomach, Hill’s Science Diet Small Paws Sensitive Stomach and Skin is a gentler choice. For a Cavapoo puppy, Royal Canin Small Puppy fits the calorie and nutrient needs of a growing toy to small dog, while Diamond Naturals Small Breed Adult Chicken and Rice is the better value option and Purina Pro Plan Small Breed Chicken and Rice is a strong grain inclusive pick with named meat first.
What to consider for Dog Food For Cavapoo
A Cavapoo is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel crossed with a Poodle, usually a small to toy dog in the range of about 9 to 25 lbs. That size shapes nearly every feeding decision. Small mouths and crowded teeth mean a smaller kibble is easier to pick up and chew, and dental health tends to need attention, so texture matters. Young Cavapoo puppies, like many toy and small breeds, can be prone to low blood sugar if meals are skipped, so frequent small meals are often suggested; ask your veterinarian about a schedule for your individual pup.
Cavapoos also tend to gain weight easily because they are food motivated and their calorie needs are modest, so portion control and calorie density matter more than the bag’s feeding chart alone. The Poodle side can bring skin and coat sensitivities, which is where omega fatty acids and a clearly named protein help. The Cavalier side is associated with a higher breed predisposition to heart conditions in some lines, so if your dog has any diagnosed heart concern, diet should be guided by your veterinarian rather than chosen from a roundup. None of these picks treat or prevent disease.
What to look for in a dog food
Start with an AAFCO complete and balanced statement for the correct life stage, either adult maintenance for a grown Cavapoo or growth for a puppy. Look for a named meat as the first ingredient, such as chicken, lamb, or salmon, rather than a vague “meat meal” with no species named. For a small adult Cavapoo, many small breed adult recipes land around 25 to 30 percent protein and 12 to 18 percent fat on a dry matter basis, with a calorie density often near 350 to 400 calories per cup; these are practical ranges to compare products, not medical rules, and your dog’s ideal numbers depend on age, activity, and body condition.
Choose a recipe labeled for small breeds so the kibble size and calorie density match a compact dog; large breed formulas are not appropriate here. Because the Poodle side can be prone to coat and skin issues, omega 3 and omega 6 support, often from fish oil or named animal fat, is a sensible feature. Joint support such as glucosamine is a reasonable bonus, especially for seniors, but it is supportive rather than curative. For any specific health condition, talk to your veterinarian before starting a new food or supplement.
How we chose these picks
- We focused on widely available, currently sold foods formulated for small or toy breeds rather than generic all size recipes.
- We required an AAFCO complete and balanced statement for a clearly stated life stage on each product line we recommend.
- We prioritized recipes that name a specific meat, such as chicken or lamb, as the first ingredient.
- We compared protein, fat, and calorie density against practical small breed ranges, not absolute rules.
- We favored grain inclusive recipes as a sensible default given the ongoing FDA investigation into diet and canine DCM.
- We weighed small kibble size and texture because Cavapoos have compact jaws and crowded teeth.
- We checked publicly reported recall history and manufacturer nutritional information rather than relying on marketing claims.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- An unnamed “meat meal” listed as the only protein source, with no species named, which makes the protein quality hard to judge.
- Defaulting to grain-free or legume-heavy recipes without a reason; the FDA investigation into a potential link between certain diets and canine dilated cardiomyopathy is ongoing, and grain inclusive is the safer default unless your veterinarian advises otherwise.
- Feeding an all life stages formula to a large breed puppy; while a Cavapoo is small, the all life stages label is not interchangeable with size appropriate growth nutrition, so match the food to your dog.
- Abrupt diet switches, which can upset a small dog’s stomach; transition over about 7 to 10 days by mixing increasing amounts of the new food.
For more breed and feeding help, see our dog guides, our dog food reviews, and our dog nutrition articles.