Earthborn Holistic Dog Food (Dry)

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Rating: ★★★★☆

Earthborn Holistic Dog Food receives the Advisor’s second-highest rating of four stars.

The Earthborn Holistic product line includes four dry dog foods… three meeting AAFCO nutrient profiles for adult maintenance and one for growth (Puppy Vantage).

  • Earthborn Holistic Adult Vantage
  • Earthborn Holistic Puppy Vantage
  • Earthborn Holistic Ocean Fusion
  • Earthborn Holistic Small Breed

Earthborn Holistic Small Breed was selected to represent the others in the line for this review.

Earthborn Holistic Small Breed

Dry Dog Food

Estimated Dry Matter Nutrient Content

Protein = 31% | Fat = 19% | Carbs = 42%

Ingredients: Chicken meal, whitefish meal, oatmeal, ground barley, ground brown rice, rye flour, potatoes, sweet potatoes, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols, a source of vitamin E), canola oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols, a source of vitamin E), tomato pomace, ground flaxseed, apples, blueberries, carrots, peas, spinach, garlic, yucca schidigera extract, taurine, l-lysine, dl-methionine, glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulfate, beta-carotene, calcium carbonate, zinc oxide, magnesium proteinate, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, niacin, d-calcium pantothenic acid, vitamin a supplement, l-carnitine, vitamin B12 supplement, ascorbic acid, ferrous sulfate, biotin, riboflavin (vitamin B2), thiamine hydrochloride (vitamin B1), calcium iodate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid, manganese proteinate, iron proteinate, zinc proteinate, copper proteinate, dried Lactobacillus plantarum, Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation products

Fiber (estimated dry matter content) = 6.7%

Red items when present indicate controversial ingredients

Estimated Nutrient Content
MethodProteinFatCarbs
Guaranteed Analysis28%17%NA
Dry Matter Basis31%19%42%
Calorie Weighted Basis26%39%35%

The first ingredient in this dog food is chicken meal. Chicken meal is considered a meat concentrate and contains nearly 300% more protein than fresh chicken.

The second ingredient lists whitefish meal… another high-protein meat concentrate. Whitefish is a freshwater species native to the northern United States and Canada.

Thankfully, unlike most fish meals, this particular item appears to be ethoxyquin-free.1

The third ingredient is oatmeal… a whole-grain product made from coarsely ground oats. Oatmeal is naturally rich in B-vitamins, fiber and is also (unlike many other grains) gluten-free.

The fourth ingredient is barley. Barley is a starchy carbohydrate supplying fiber and other healthy nutrients. Unlike grains with a higher glycemic index (like rice), barley can help support stable blood sugar levels in dogs.

The fifth item is brown rice. Brown rice is a quality ingredient… a complex carbohydrate that (once cooked) is fairly easy to digest.

The sixth ingredient is rye. Rye is a cereal grain nutritionally similar to barley.

The seventh ingredient lists potatoes. Assuming they’re whole, potatoes are a good source of digestible carbohydrates and other healthy nutrients.

The eighth ingredient mentions sweet potato. Sweet potatoes are another good source of complex carbohydrates in a dog food. They are rich in fiber, beta carotene and other healthy nutrients.

The ninth item includes chicken fat. Chicken fat is obtained from rendering chicken… a process similar to making soup in which the fat itself is skimmed from the surface of the liquid.

Chicken fat is high in linoleic acid… an omega-6 fatty acid essential for life. Though it doesn’t sound very appetizing, chicken fat is a quality ingredient.

The tenth ingredient is canola oil. Most applaud canola for its favorable omega-3 content… while a vocal minority condemn it as an unhealthy fat.

Current thinking (ours included) finds the negative stories about canola oil more the stuff of urban legend than actual science.2

The next ingredient is Tomato pomace is a controversial ingredient… a by-product left after processing tomatoes into juice, soup and ketchup.

Many praise tomato pomace for its high fiber and nutrient content… while others scorn it as an inexpensive pet food filler.

Just the same, there’s probably not enough tomato pomace here to make much of a difference.

From here, the list goes on to include a number of other items.

But to be realistic, ingredients located this far down the list (other than nutritional supplements) are not likely to affect the overall rating of this product.

With three notable exceptions

First, garlic can be a controversial item. Although the majority of experts favor the ingredient for its numerous health benefits, garlic (in rare cases) has been linked to Heinz body anemia in dogs.3

Most of the literature we surveyed offered no conclusive evidence against the use of garlic… especially in small amounts (as it is here).

Next, the manufacturer appears to have applied friendly bacteria to the surface of the kibble after cooking. These special probiotics are used to enhance a dog’s digestive and immune functions.

And lastly, this food also contains chelated mineralsminerals that have been chemically attached to protein. This makes them easier to absorb. Chelated minerals are usually found in better dog foods.

Earthborn Holistic Dog Food
The Bottom Line

For the most part, Eartborn Holistic Dog Food contains the kind of ingredients you’d expect to find in a quality kibble.

But ingredient quality by itself cannot tell the whole story. We still need to estimate the product’s meat content before determining a final rating.

The dashboard displays a dry matter protein reading of 31%, a fat level of 19% and estimated carbohydrates of about 42%.

As a group, the brand features an average protein content of 28% and a mean fat level of 17%. Together, these figures suggest a carbohydrate content of 47% for the overall product line.

Average protein. Average fat. And average carbohydrates when compared to a typical dry dog food.

Free of any plant-based protein boosters, this looks like the profile of a kibble containing a moderate amount of meat.

Bottom line?

Earthborn Holistic Dog Food is a grain-based dry kibble using a moderate amount of chicken or whitefish meals as its main sources of animal protein… thus earning the brand four stars.

Highly recommended.

Those looking for a grain-free kibble from the same line may wish to visit our review of Earthborn Holistic Primitive Natural dog food.

A Final Word

This review is designed to help you make a more informed decision when buying dog food. However, our rating system is not intended to suggest feeding a particular product will result in specific health benefits for your pet.

For a better understanding of how we analyzed this product, please be sure to read our article, “The Problem with Dog Food Reviews

Remember, no dog food can possibly be appropriate for every life stage, lifestyle or health condition. So, choose wisely. And when in doubt consult a veterinarian for help.

Have an opinion about this dog food… or maybe the review itself? Please know… we welcome your comments.

Notes and Updates

04/18/2010 Original review
11/18/2010 Review updated
11/18/2010 Last Update

  1. Per Cindy Montgomery, Earthborn Holistic Pet Food, email dated 4/19/2010
  2. Mikkelson, B and DP, Oil of Ole, Urban Legends Reference Pages (2005)
  3. Yamato et al, Heinz Body hemolytic anemia with eccentrocytosis from ingestion of Chinese chive (Allium tuberosum) and garlic (Allium sativum) in a dog, Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 41:68-73 (2005)
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  • http://DogFoodAdvisor.com Mike Sagman

    Hi Cheryl… Haven’t reviewed Dr. G’s yet. But it’s already on my To Do list. Unfortunately, due to my current backlog of products for review, it could be a while longer before I get to it. Thanks for the reminder.

  • Cheryl

    Mike,
    Have you heard of a dog food called Dr Gary’s Best Breed I saw it at my pet store today and the clerk said I could check out their website best breed.com And if you have what can of rating would give it I didn’t see it listed in the rating. Thanks Cheryl

  • Mary

    I have been using the costal catch but my dog has recently started to have loos stools and having an urgency to go poop I have been giving her the food about month and half piror to this food I had her on wellness sweet potatoe and salam and white fish as my dog as allergy’s towards beef lamb chicken the white fish and salam agrees with her system. I feel I have to take her off of this food. her breed is a border collie mix with australin sheperad…her weight is under 40 lbs around 35lbs… could there be too much proten I take her on walks but I work all day and have been attending school at night so she isn’t as active during the week but the weekend I take her on long walks… Just wondering what to do…Thank you..
    I also go home at lunch and take her out for a short walk and in the morning befor work as well and at night when I get home.

  • Sara

    @ Sapphire: The kibble for Small Breed, Primitive, Coastal Catch and Ocean fusion are all pretty much the same size. We sell and have used all of them where I work (daycare/boarding). The small breed is slightly smaller but not by much. I have 3 chihuahuas, Primitive seems to be the hands down favorite for my dogs, followed by the Coastal Catch. I mix the two. – if that helps at all.

  • Ringo’s mom

    Pam-

    I just purchased 4 bags of the Puppy Vantage from my local TJMaxx in Norfolk, VA ($7/bag!) and have the same concerns. I read above about there being a grace period, but how does one know if their bag is one with improved ingredients but old ingredient listings? Much thanks to anyone who can help! We just got our 8 week old Aussie 2 days ago & want to give him the best start that we can give him!!

  • Carrie

    My lab did not do well on puppy (too fatty) and lamb/rice adult and puppy foods – soft runny stools. I searched the aisles of dog food and found this chicken/oatmeal based food -we could see the improvement as we switched his food over and he seems to like it more than the lamb/rice.

  • pam

    The EarthBorn Small Breed was bought at TJMAX in Grand Forks North Dakota, the expiration date was Oct 2012, so just because this bag states the Synthetic k is in it, does it mean it is not? or do they have the year to change the bag?

  • Happy

    I thought I’d take the time to congratulate Earth Born Ocean Fusion. After years, I’ve finally found the perfect dog food for Happy. Blue was excellent but gave him digestive problems.
    Eagle Brand Holistic Anchioves, sardines, etc. was ultimately good but really put too much weight on him and I didn’t give him more than 3/4 cup 2x daily. A 70 lb lab mix.
    This food he will continue on always healthifully. I will remember this brand of food for my future puppies. Thanks.

  • http://DogFoodAdvisor.com Mike Sagman

    Hi Crisitna… Unfortunately, due to the biological uniqueness of each pet, I cannot provide customized product comparisons for each reader. For more help, please check out my reviews and visit our FAQ page. Look for the topic, “Help Me Choose a Dog Food”. Or check back for a possible response from one of our other readers.

  • boris

    why you fraid of garlic cristina? garlic good good. garlic good for you and good for dog. garlic have many vitamin and antioxidant and antibiotic. only onion bad for dog. garlic in little bit is very good for you me and dog. garlic in dog foog cooked with evrthing else so no smell or bad breath and working less than raw garlic. now worry ok cristina

  • Cristina

    My 6 months old Maltipoo eats PROPAC Puppy Performance, but i guess he hate it… i’ve tried other foods but he only eats PROPAC if i mixed it with rice and chicken… do you recommend me Earthborn Holistic Puppy Vantage? I’m afraid of the garlic and taurine.
    Please help me!

  • http://www.whosyourvet.com Sandi

    Pam, thanks for posting “they have a grace peroid of 1 year to change the bag, so in a year the bag will reflect this change, then he said “it will be taken out as the bag changes ,again does not make sense maybe they should put something about this on the bag to let us know….but what i got from him was yes it is in the food yet”

    I thought all pet food companies had 6 months to change the label. They can change the formula and let’s say remove lamb, replace it with chicken, but we’d never know because their label doesn’t reflect the change and still says lamb. Guess we’ll know soon enough if your dog is allergic to chicken :)

    Jonathan – what is the name/location of your store?

  • Sapphire

    What’s the size of the kibble in the small breed, primitive natural and the fish formulas?

    I was surprised to see this food in a pet store in my country Honduras, but the price its $25 for a 6 pound bag for the small breed food. :(

    Sadly my toy poodle its very picky so its a hard to decide.

  • pam

    thank you for clearing this up, feel better that i can now buy and feel good that i can give to my dog without worry, again thanks

  • Jonathan

    EB stopped using synthetic K about a year ago. I sell tons of the stuff, and none of the bags on my shelf say the ingredient was used. What the guy was trying to articulate to you (and didn’t do a very good job!) is that even though they changed the recipe, they still want to use up the bags that have already been printed. They do not put synthetic K in any of their currently produced products. So fear not! It’s a great product. :-)

  • pam

    well interesting, called the company and talked to person in charge Jeff, he stated even if the bag stated it is in there, its not but treat it as it is? confusing,,,they have a grace peroid of 1 year to change the bag, so in a year the bag will reflect this change, then he said “it will be taken out as the bag changes ,again does not make sense maybe they should put something about this on the bag to let us know….but what i got from him was yes it is in the food yet……..

  • pam

    wow i just went and bought a bag checked the date and it expires in Oct of 2012, so took it back wonder is earthborn putting it back in food?

  • Jonathan

    It does not, Pam. If your bag has that ingredient, then it is an old bag.

  • pam

    why is earthborn small breed dog food ranked a 4 star when it contains Menadium Sodium Bisulfate in it?

  • Anna

    Iams gives lots of dogs problems. Just a speck better than Science Diet, it hardly does anything

  • Anna

    Earthborn Holistic Small Breed has them smaller than a Rice Krispie

  • Meagan

    Thank you Mike I appreciate that. I know it was the right thing to do for the both of us.

  • http://DogFoodAdvisor.com Mike Sagman

    Hi Meagan… I’m so sorry to hear about Bolt. You certainly gave him a wondeful opportunity for life he probably never would have had without you. When I lost Penny back in 2007, Patti and I grieved for months. I still can’t even go back in to the restaurant where we had made the final and difficult decision to euthanize her.

    Ask any pet parent and we all disagree on most everything about dog care. Food. What’s better. A big dog. Or a small one. Whether to adopt a shelter dog… or buy from a breeder.

    Yet on one thing, we can all agree. Losing a dog (no matter what the reason) is the single most difficult part of owning one. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • Meagan

    Omg Melissa that is exactly how I feel on everything you said thank your for understanding. I was able to give him another year of a great life and he was able to be happy until the end. Jonathan- Wes said the same thing, to many good dogs out there

  • Meagan

    Sorry, I just wanted you all to know why it happened because I talk so much about my handsome boy.I have asked my friend that works at a shelter to be watching out for one for us. I’ve been looking online too at other shelters around our area.

  • melissa

    Meagan-

    Do not worry about what others might think or say thay may be negative. Noone can understand unless they have attempted to save an aggressive dog and failed. No matter how “rotten” they are, you strive to correct the issue and can not. Realizing the dog is a danger is the realistic conclusion, having to euthanise is just as emotional as if the dog were the “best perfect buddy ever”. I found that the sadness was interlaced with guilty feelings-second guessing if there was something I could have/should have done differently…and then guilt of feeling relieved that I no longer had to live “on guard” w/out the stress of the situation..And once I acknowledged and realized that I had done everything in my power to help the animal, done more than anyone else had been willing to do, I realized that the time spent with us was the best time/life the dog had and was able to move on .

    Congrats on the upcoming new puppy and do not fixate on the circumstances of how he/she entered your life, but enjoy what this new relationship has to offer : )

  • Jonathan

    Jebus, Meagan, you coulda just said “lab”. lol!

    No, but seriously, you were right to put him down. There are too many good dogs with no behavioral problems that get put down in shelters every day. If a dog can’t be rehabilitated, any one of the nice dogs being euthanized every day in the shelters could be saved instead of wasting a home on a potentially dangerous animal. Did you and Wes consider adopting a puppy?

  • Meagan

    Jonathan- I know as you just read under the “extreme dog fuel” that you saw Bolt is no longer with me. I guess I feel I want to explain why because I don’t know what ppl think when they see we are getting a pup already. (lab) I will try to make this short. When I first met Bolt it was at my Veterinary College that is where I adopted him from. I took him home with me for winter break, because our professor wanted him to stay another semester at school and get a little more training. Very smart dog he was. So when we got back after winter break he had a new classmate training him that was in the grooming program, whereas I was in vet assistant. This girl was going to adopt him; she took him home for the weekend just to see how he’d get along with her family and dogs. This lady brings him back Saturday night before the weekend was over and said that Bolt had tried to pretty much tear he husband apart. The vet and my professor scheduled a day to put him to sleep. I didn’t believe what this lady had said, because obviously I had him back home with me at my parents for 2-3 weeks and never saw any aggression. So its like how could he, after one night, want to attack this husband? Unless provoked?? I adopted Bolt knowing there may be risks. Could not bear the thought of him being PTS. I had Bolt a year on March 3, 2011. There had been times he was aggressive throughout this year. For instance in the car or when he my boyfriend would make quick moves towards me and he saw it as threating. He never bit anyone other than Wes (Bf) one time on the hand in the car, didn’t draw blood or even leave a mark for that matter. We have no idea why he had done that as wes had just been petting him and as he was pulling his hands away and turned back to the front is when Bolt did it. Monday night the 16 we drove the 3 hour long drive to my parent’s house. Before we left Bolt would not let Wes in the car. I had to muzzle him after about 5 minutes of driving he calmed down and I took it off. So that ride home was when I decided Bolt would not get better. I have had him in training and on meds. I could not let him possibly hurt someone in the future it may have come to putting him down anyways. We get home that night I tell my family they cry and tell me I can’t put him down to give him more time. My 16 year old sister is sitting on the floor petting him for a good 5 minutes. I glance over from the tv and see his lips pulled back. It was to late he went right at her. I jumped up and grabbed his collar; he still wanted to get her. I have no idea why it happened, she was not threating in any way. and he loved her about as much as me. I took him the next morning to the vet. It was the hardest thing I have ever done. I stayed with my baby boy the whole time. I have had him cremated and received his ashes. He was only going to be 3 in Sept. :( I don’t know how long it takes the sadness to go away. I can’t wait to think of him and not cry. Sorry for the long post. Wes is going to get a lab puppy to train for duck retrieving. He says he needs to get one now so it will be trained by this fall for season. I’m just glad I have my little Patch to still hold. I love you Bolt always.

  • Jonathan

    What kind of puppy are you getting Meagan?

  • http://DogFoodAdvisor.com Mike Sagman

    Hi Meagan… Oops. I use to include the EB Primitive Natural product in this review, too. However, when I removed it from this report, I failed to delete the line that mentioned its all life stages feature.

    Since none of these recipes is suggested for all life stages by the company, I’ve now corrected this review to reflect that information. Thanks for the tip.

  • Meagan

    Thank you Sue. We are getting a puppy soon and I would like to feed both dogs the same but if we don’t thats ok to.

  • Sue

    Megan,

    All of the grain free formulas are for all life stages. They also contain DHA for brain development and health just like human baby formulas.

  • Meagan

    Mike-Which formula is for all life stages? They do not state this well on their website, unless I am missing it.
    Thanks

  • Jonathan

    Mona, go with the Plains. It is an “all life stage” food, so it has the same nutrients required in the puppy food.

  • Mona

    Hi there. I am currently feeding my mix boxer EB Great Plains and my dog has started waking me up to feed him in the morning. He loves it. I am getting a new puppy rottweiler and I am torn between getting her EB puppy or continuing her on the same EB Great Plains. Is the puppy food better for her and safer or should I use the EB Great Plains as I am not a big fan of grains.

  • Bob

    Just switched to Earthborn Primitive for our dog. He would not really eat the NUTRO “Large Breed” dry just bits and pieces here and there all day. Now he finishes the entire bowl plus due to the high protien count for his size it is only 3 cups per day. Has anyone else tried this brand for their dog?

  • Meagan

    Katie- Just click on the five star dry foods and the EB great plains and coastal catch are right next to primative natural.

  • Katie

    Will you be reviewing the two new grain free flavors for Earthborn Holistic? “Great Plains Feast” and “Coastal Catch”

  • http://DogFoodAdvisor.com Mike Sagman

    Hi Suzi… I’m not a big fan of free feeding any dog food. Overfeeding is always possible (especially with higher calorie richer recipes). And (like with humans) overfeeding is steadily becoming one of the leading causes of chronic health problems in dogs. Obesity. Diabetes. Skeletal dysplasias (large breed puppies). The list is rather long.

  • Suzi

    I have 4 pomeranians. 2 are rescues and they are various ages from 8 yrs to 2yrs. I have been feeding EB small breed for close to a year. It suits all of them, but none have any health issues. The oldest was heavy and now he is very fit. The biggest improvement is coat. They all have beautiful coats now, very full heavy healthy coats. I love this food, was thinking of trying the Primitive Natural, but as I have read it is alot more calories per cup and as I free feed I am not sure this would be a good idea. Does anyone free feed Primitive Natural?