Siberian Husky puppies are lean, high-energy dogs, so when we evaluate puppy food for them we look first for an AAFCO statement confirming the formula is complete and balanced for growth. We compared each food against published nutrient profiles, manufacturer ingredient panels, and the patterns owners report over a puppy’s first year. What we like to see is a named animal protein leading the ingredient list, appropriate calories for an active breed, and a formula that supports steady rather than rapid growth. Huskies can be sensitive eaters, so we also weighed digestibility and consistency. Nutrition needs vary by individual puppy, and we recommend confirming any growth diet with your veterinarian, especially regarding portion sizes and the transition off puppy food. The picks below reflect that standard rather than any cure or performance promise.

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