Quick answer

Our top pick is Stella & Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Raw Dinner Patties, because it combines high-quality animal protein with a balanced nutrient profile ideal for Yorkies. For a more budget-friendly option, consider Nature’s Variety Instinct Raw Freeze-Dried Bites. If your Yorkie has a sensitive stomach, Primal Freeze-Dried Nuggets offer a limited ingredient formula.

What to consider for Freeze Dried Dog Food For Yorkies

Yorkies are small dogs with high energy and a fast metabolism, so they need a calorie-dense food that provides ample protein and fat. Freeze-dried food retains more nutrients than kibble but can be crumbly, so consider texture and rehydration. Also, Yorkies are prone to dental issues, so a food that requires chewing can help, but freeze-dried pieces should be appropriately sized. Always rehydrate properly to avoid digestive upset.

What to look for in a dog food

Look for a statement from AAFCO that the food is complete and balanced for your Yorkie’s life stage (puppy, adult, or senior). The first ingredient should be a named meat source like chicken, beef, or fish. Aim for protein around 30 to 40% dry matter, fat 15 to 25%, and calories around 400 to 500 kcal per cup. For Yorkies, small kibble or bite-size pieces are easier to eat. Joint support from glucosamine and omega-3 fatty acids for coat health are beneficial additions.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated ingredient quality and named protein sources.
  • Checked AAFCO nutritional adequacy statements.
  • Reviewed guaranteed analysis for protein, fat, and calorie content suitable for small breeds.
  • Considered product texture and size for Yorkies.
  • Read customer feedback on palatability and digestibility.
  • Assessed brand reputation and manufacturing standards.
  • Compared price per pound for value.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid foods where the only protein source is an unnamed “meat meal” or “poultry meal.”
  • Be cautious with grain-free or legume-heavy recipes due to the FDA’s ongoing investigation into a potential link with canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Unless your vet advises otherwise, grain-inclusive recipes are a safer default.
  • Do not feed an “all life stages” food to a large-breed puppy, as it may have improper calcium levels.
  • Avoid abrupt diet switches; transition over 7 to 10 days to prevent digestive upset.

For more guides, visit our dog guides and check out dog food and dog nutrition categories.

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