Meat-forward foods promise a lot, and as your dog’s main diet they carry real responsibility, so we looked closely. The lineup spans air-dried beef, soft moist pouches, a high-protein grain-free dry, and a fresh refrigerated roll, each a different way to put meat first. For any food fed as a main diet, the single most important label detail is the AAFCO statement confirming complete and balanced for your dog’s life stage, because high meat content alone does not make a diet complete. We also flag the FDA’s ongoing investigation into a possible link between some grain-free diets and dilated cardiomyopathy, which is not settled and is reason to discuss grain-free choices with your vet rather than assume grain-free is automatically healthier. Transition any new food gradually over a week or more to avoid stomach upset, and remember dogs vary, so what suits one may not suit another. Start from the AAFCO label, then match format to your dog and your storage.

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