Quick answer
For most adult Lagotto Romagnolos, our editorial team leans toward Purina Pro Plan Adult Sensitive Skin and Stomach Salmon and Rice as the best overall everyday option. It pairs a named fish as the first ingredient with a digestible, grain-inclusive recipe and an AAFCO complete and balanced statement, which suits a breed that can be sensitive and that gains weight easily on rich diets. If your dog has a sensitive stomach, Hill’s Science Diet Adult Sensitive Stomach and Skin Chicken is a gentler runner-up. On a tighter budget, Diamond Naturals Adult Chicken and Rice covers the basics. For puppies, choose Royal Canin Medium Puppy, and for owners who want a different protein, Wellness Complete Health Adult Lamb and Barley is a solid grain-inclusive pick.
What to consider for Dog Food For Lagotto Romagnolo
The Lagotto Romagnolo is a medium breed, typically around 24 to 35 pounds, bred as a truffle-hunting working dog, so it is active, intelligent, and strongly food-motivated. That food drive is a double-edged sword: Lagottos can put on weight quickly if portions are not measured, and excess weight stresses the joints. The breed is also reported by owners and breed clubs to be prone to food sensitivities and skin or ear issues, which is why many owners look for limited or single-protein, digestible recipes. Their dense, curly, non-shedding coat benefits from steady omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Because Lagottos are prone to certain inherited conditions, including hip concerns and some neurological disorders in the breed, any persistent symptom, weight problem, or special dietary need should be discussed with your veterinarian rather than self-managed through diet alone.
What to look for in a dog food
Start with the label. Look for an AAFCO complete and balanced statement for the correct life stage, “adult maintenance” for a grown Lagotto or “growth” for a puppy. The first ingredient should be a named meat or fish such as chicken, salmon, or lamb, not a vague “meat meal.” For an active adult of this size, a sensible target is roughly 22 to 30 percent protein and 12 to 18 percent fat, with calories commonly in the 340 to 400 per cup range; these are practical guideposts, not medical rules, and your vet can refine them for your individual dog. Because the Lagotto is a medium breed, a standard adult or medium-breed formula fits better than a large-breed or toy formula. Joint support from omega-3 fatty acids, plus glucosamine and chondroitin where included, can be helpful for an active working-type dog, and the same omegas support that signature curly coat.
How we chose these picks
- We compared products using publicly available manufacturer information, ingredient panels, and guaranteed analysis data, not personal or paid testing.
- We required a clear AAFCO complete and balanced statement for a defined life stage on every pick.
- We prioritized recipes with a named meat or fish as the first listed ingredient.
- We matched protein, fat, and calorie levels to an active medium breed rather than toy or giant breeds.
- We favored grain-inclusive recipes as a sensible default given the ongoing FDA investigation into diet and canine heart disease.
- We gave weight to digestibility and skin and coat support, since the breed is often reported as sensitive.
- We checked each brand against publicly listed FDA recall information at the time of writing.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Foods that list only an unnamed “meat meal” as the protein source, with no named animal, since you cannot verify the protein quality or origin.
- Defaulting to grain-free or legume-heavy recipes without a specific reason; the FDA investigation into a potential link between certain diets and canine dilated cardiomyopathy is ongoing, so a grain-inclusive recipe is the safer default unless your veterinarian advises otherwise.
- Feeding an all-life-stages formula long term to a fast-growing large-breed puppy; the Lagotto is a medium breed, but always match the food to the correct life stage and size.
- Abrupt diet switches, which often cause stomach upset; transition gradually over 7 to 10 days by slowly mixing in the new food.
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