Best Small Breed Puppy Foods

These dog foods were carefully reviewed for ingredient quality, nutrition, and standards.
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Updated: September 11, 2025

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Looking for the best food for your small breed puppy?

Unfortunately, there are no official nutrient standards established for feeding small or medium breed puppies.

Which means each company is free to create its own design.

And why we recommend puppy owners only consider small breed brands guaranteed to meet AAFCO1 nutrient profiles for “Growth” or “All Life Stages“… and that also contain:

  • Above-average protein
  • No generic “meat” ingredients
  • No risky chemical preservatives
  • No cancer-causing coloring agents
  • Favorable fat-to-protein ratios
  • Moderate levels of carbohydrates

The Dog Food Advisor - Editor's choice

Best Small Breed Puppy Foods February 2026

Here are The Dog Food Advisor’s top 10 best small breed puppy foods for March 2024.

  • Solid Gold Grain-Free Mighty Mini Lamb, Sweet Potato & Cranberry

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    We highly recommend this small breed formula by Solid Gold. The texture and consistency is appropriate for smaller mouths and teeth to eat and digest and it contains omega 3 and 6 fatty acids to support brain development.

    Small breed puppies require more fat than adult dogs and this wet food includes healthy fats, crucial for energy and maintaining a healthy coat and skin.

    This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from lamb which supports muscle development and growth. Dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 44% protein, 17% fat and 31% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 38%.

    For more choices: See our Best Puppy Food page.

    Read our review of the full Solid Gold Mighty Mini Dog Food (Cups) range here

    Main Ingredients Water sufficient for processing, lamb, chicken liver, whitefish, sweet potatoes
    Texture Wet
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 44%
    AAFCO Standards Growth & Maintenance
    Best For Small breed puppies and lactating female dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "My mini Dachshund & Chihuahua love Solid Gold Mighty Mini Lamb, Sweet Potato & Cranberry Food and they give it 5 stars!"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • The Farmer's Dog Turkey Recipe

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    Although this Turkey Recipe has the lowest amount of meat protein in The Farmer’s Dog fresh food range, it also exhibits the most favorable fat-to-protein ratio. This is particularly beneficial to small breed puppies as they have higher metabolic rates and energy needs per pound of body weight compared to larger breeds.

    The nutrient-dense recipe provides the energy required to support a small breed puppy’s active lifestyle without needing to consume large quantities of food. The pre-portioned packets are based on your puppy’s specific size, age, and activity level to help ensure they get the right amount of calories and nutrients to support healthy growth without overfeeding.

    This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from turkey and dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 33% protein, 19% fat and 40% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 56%. 

    For more choices: See our Best Fresh Dog Food page

    Read our review of the full The Farmer’s Dog range here

    Main Ingredients Turkey, chickpeas, carrot, broccoli, parsnips
    Texture Wet
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 33%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For Small breed puppies

    Sample buyer review...

    "My puppy would seldom eat my homemade food, but gobbled The Farmer’s Dog down in seconds! The vet can’t believe the improvement. "

    Read more buyer reviews at TheFarmersDog.com
  • Nom Nom Turkey Fare

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    Nom Nom Turkey Fare is a fresh dog food made with lean turkey, vegetables, and vitamins designed to meet a dog’s nutritional needs at any age including small breed puppies. 

    The recipe includes USDA-inspected ground turkey, brown rice, carrots, spinach, eggs, along with fish oil and essential vitamins. The food is made in the U.S., contains no fillers, and is developed by vets to be balanced and tasty.

    Dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 36% protein, 18% fat and 38% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 50%.

    For more choices: See our Best Fresh Dog Food page.

    Read our review of the full Nom Nom Dog Food (Fresh) range here

    Main Ingredients Turkey, brown rice, eggs, carrots, spinach
    Texture Wet
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 36%
    AAFCO Standards All life stages
    Best For All small breed puppies

    Sample buyer review...

    "Product was delivered in perfect condition. When I opened the package you could clearly see the turkey, brown rice, eggs, carrots, and spinach. The dogs loved this treat!!"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Small Breed Puppy Chicken & Oatmeal

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    With real chicken as the first ingredient, this small-breed dry dog food is formulated to help your new puppy grow and play by promoting healthy muscle development while also supporting strong bones and teeth. 

    We recommend this affordable option as it includes DHA and ARA — fatty acids found in a mother’s milk — to help support cognitive and retinal development. And, like all Blue Buffalo recipes, this food for small breed puppies contains no chicken or poultry by-product meals and no corn, wheat, or soy. 

    Dry matter analysis reveals a protein reading of 32%, a fat level of 19% and estimated carbohydrates of about 41%, with a fat to protein ratio of 59%.

    For more choices: See our Best Budget-Friendly Dog Food page.

    Read our review of the full Blue Buffalo Life Protection Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Deboned chicken, chicken meal, oatmeal, barley, brown rice
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 32%
    AAFCO Standards Growth
    Best For Small breed puppies and lactating females

    Sample buyer review...

    "My dog is a small breed puppy and she loves this. Would totally recommend if you don’t like buying human-grade food. Also it’s affordable for how big the bag is. "

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • Hill's Science Diet Puppy Small Bites Chicken & Brown Rice

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    This small breed puppy food is carefully crafted with vital nutrients to support the essential building blocks for your dog’s health and gets a resounding thumbs up from our team. 

    Each scoop includes DHA from fish oil to promote healthy brain and eye development, high-quality protein to build lean muscles, while balanced minerals promote strong bones and teeth. This Hill’s Science Diet Puppy recipe also features a special blend of prebiotic fibers to support the gut microbiome and digestive system. Plus, vitamin E and omega-6 fatty acids help maintain healthy skin and a shiny coat!

    This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from chicken and dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 28% protein, 19% fat and 45% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 68%. 

    For more choices: See our Best Dry Puppy Food page.

    Read our review of the full Hill’s Science Diet Adult Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Chicken, brown rice, whole grain wheat, chicken meal, chicken fat
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 28%
    AAFCO Standards Growth
    Best For All puppies

    Sample buyer review...

    "She really loves this food. She grew up on it and now is a momma. So your suppose to feed them puppy food while pregnant and when nursing. She thrives on this food. I love the small bites. Her pups will be on this too."

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • Ollie Turkey Dish with Blueberries (Fresh)

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    Ollie’s Fresh Turkey Dish with Blueberries is made with high-quality ingredients that are balanced to provide nutrition for dogs of all ages and activity levels including small breed puppies. 

    This fiber-rich food includes blueberries which can help support a healthy immune system. Some studies also suggest that blueberries may help prevent certain types of cancer in dogs. The dish also contains kale, which is rich in vitamins and minerals that promote healthy skin and fur.

     This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from turkey, a lean protein that helps build strong muscles and is a good alternative for dogs with allergies to beef or chicken. Dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 36% protein, 25% fat and 31% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 70%. 

    Find out more about Ollie Dog Food brand.

    Read our review of the full Ollie Dog Food (Fresh) range here

    Main Ingredients Turkey, butternut squash, turkey livers, oats, lentils
    Texture Wet
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 36%
    AAFCO Standards All life stages
    Best For All small breed puppies

    Sample buyer review...

    "Coco used to refuse food daily. She now sits and waits at my feet for Ollie. I was amazed. Ollie has made my life easier not worrying whether or not she will eat! "

    Read more buyer reviews at Ollie.com
  • Now Fresh Grain-Free Small Breed Puppy

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    This grain-free dry dog food by Now Fresh is made without by-product or meat meals. It is crafted with only fresh deboned meats and fish  that are cooked only once at the lowest temperature possible to preserve their nutrients and natural flavor. 

    We believe this food is an excellent choice for small breed puppies because it includes 20+ natural superfoods, including antioxidant-rich blueberries and broccoli to support healthy immune system function. 

    This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from turkey and dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 31% protein, 20% fat and 41% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 64%. 

    For more choices: See our Best Grain-Free Dog Food page.

    Read our review of the full nowfresh Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients De-boned turkey, whole dried egg, peas, pea flour, potatoes
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 31%
    AAFCO Standards Growth
    Best For Small breed puppies and lactating females

    Sample buyer review...

    "Izzie loves this new puppy food. Highly recommended for small breed puppies. She is able to chew it better and fill her belly. She is finally gaining some weight"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • Wellness Core Digestive Health Puppy Chicken & Brown Rice

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    Wellness CORE Digestive Health Puppy Chicken & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food is designed for puppies under one year old.

    It is formulated with chicken as the first ingredient and contains digestive enzymes, prebiotic fibers, and probiotics to help support gut health — so is an excellent choice for small breed puppies with a sensitive stomach.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 34% protein, 17% fat and 40% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 50%. 

    For more choices: See our Best Dog Foods for Sensitive Stomachs page.

    Read our review of the full Wellness CORE Digestive Health Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Deboned chicken, chicken meal, brown rice, barley, oat groats
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 34%
    AAFCO Standards Growth
    Best For Small breed puppies and lactating female dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "This food has worked wonders. No more kennel messes to clean up. Helps with training my puppy better. Did not realize that she may have a sensitive stomach. She has gained weight and loves to eat this food"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • Diamond Naturals Small Breed Chicken & Rice

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    This nutrient-rich recipe provides small breed puppies with the energy to thrive along with omega fatty acids for skin and coat health. 

    We highly recommend this formula as it delivers vitamins and minerals from superfoods, including fruits such as blueberries and oranges. It also features DHA for proper brain and vision development.

    Each serving includes species-specific K9 strain proprietary probiotics, plus antioxidants and prebiotics to help support healthy digestion, immune system health and overall wellness.

    This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from chicken and dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 36% protein, 24% fat and 32% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 69%. 

    For more choices: See our Best Dog Food with Grain page.

    Read our review of the full Diamond Naturals Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Chicken, chicken meal, ground white rice, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), cracked pearled barley
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 36%
    AAFCO Standards All life stages
    Best For A small breed puppies

    Sample buyer review...

    "All of my chihuahuas switched to this food when I got it for a new baby chi I got. They all love it. "

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • Raised Right Puppy Growth Beef

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    This beef recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for Growth which means it is suitable for all puppies, including small breeds.

    It derives the bulk of its protein from beef, a complete protein source that contains many essential nutrients including amino acids to support muscle growth; iron, selenium, zinc, and B vitamins that provide essential nutrients and omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids that contribute to a shiny coat and healthy skin.

    Dry matter label analysis reveals that this puppy food from Raised Right contains 59% protein, 23% fat and 10% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 39%. 

    For more choices: See our Best Dog Food for Allergies page.

    Read our review of the full Raised Right Dog Food (Fresh) range here

    Main Ingredients Beef, beef heart, carrots, beef liver, cranberries
    Texture Wet
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 59%
    AAFCO Standards Growth
    Best For Small breed puppies including lactating females

    Sample buyer review...

    "Having a puppy with allergies and a senior dog undergoing chemo, I am delighted and grateful to find a food that is not only healthy but delicious for both my beloved dogs. "

    Read more buyer reviews at RaisedRightPets.com

How we review dog foods

We read the label.

This may sound simple, but there are thousands of dog foods on the market, and the label is the only source of reliable, standardized and government-regulated data available on every one of them. This includes the AAFCO nutrient profile, the Guaranteed Analysis and the ingredients.

We use our algorithm.

We take the data and enter it into our unique algorithm to produce a different set of figures, including the Dry Matter Analysis (the nutrient levels after water has been removed). This algorithm gives us a base score range on our five-star rating system.

We refine the score.

We take into account other factors, such as the quality of ingredients and the nature of the first few ingredients on the list (and therefore the most prevalent in the food), and narrow the score. The key ingredients are explained in-depth in the review.

Our expert nutritionist takes over.

At this point, our expert pet nutritionist, Laura Ward, goes through the review to check and approve it. She has the authority to make small discretionary changes to the star-rating based on her judgment of a food. We now have our final star-rating.

What other information do we include for dog parents?

Each dog food review includes sample consumer reviews and links to other reviews. It also includes the brand’s recall history. Our Best Dog Food pages also include consumer reviews.

Why we don’t just feed foods to our dogs.

Despite what other dog food review sites claim, simply giving a food to a dog and seeing if they eat it is completely unscientific and has little value as a review method. If you give a kid candy, they’ll happily eat it, but it doesn’t mean it’s good for them. And no one food suits every dog.

It’s also dangerous for dogs. We rate every dog food, good and bad. Why would we deliberately feed a dog bad dog food?

That said, we understand that personal experience of a food is important to dog parents and include consumer reviews on our pages.

What about lab-testing dog food?

Lab-testing dog food can provide useful, in-depth information, but as mentioned, there are thousands of dog foods on the market. We’d love to test them all, but there isn’t a facility in the country that could. Therefore, it’s impossible to have a fair universal rating system using lab tests.

It’s worth noting that dog food brands carry out their own testing. This ensures compliance with AAFCO and FDA pet food standards, as well as checking for pathogens.


Why you should trust our dog food reviews


Dog Food Advisor has been impartially reviewing dog food since 2008. We are the most trusted dog food review site in the United States, with a 4.9-star TrustPilot rating.

Here's why:

We do not accept money, gifts, samples or any other incentives in exchange for special consideration in writing our reviews.

We rate every dog food in the same way, using the only information we believe is equally available for all foods, reliable and therefore fair: what’s on the label. It’s the only way for any review site to rate every dog food on the market.

We focus on ingredients, nutrient profiles and recipes. We look at the ingredients used, including their quality, and review the nutritional analysis and macronutrient balance. We take into account any controversial or harmful ingredients.

Every review is expertly checked and approved by our highly qualified in-house animal nutritionist, Laura Ward.

We report all dog food and dog treat recalls through our Dog Food Recall Alert service, no matter the brand.

For more information, read our How We Rate Dog Food and Disclaimer and Disclosure pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my puppy considered a small breed or medium breed?

If you expect your puppy to weigh 20 pounds or less when fully grown, then your dog is considered a small breed.

In comparison, a medium breed puppy will weigh 20 to 50 pounds when they reach adulthood.

Can my small breed puppy eat regular puppy food?

Yes. A small breed puppy can safely eat ANY quality puppy food, including those designed for large breeds.

Just be sure the food states that it meets AAFCO nutrient profiles for “Growth” or “All Life Stages”.

When should I switch my puppy to adult dog food?

Adult dog foods contain different nutrients than puppy foods. So, it’s important not to switch your puppy to adult dog food too soon.

The best time to switch your puppy to adult food depends on your dog’s breed type. The table below can help you determine when to switch your puppy to adult dog food.2 3

Breed Type Adult Weight Switch
Small breed Under 20 lbs 9 – 12 months
Medium breed 20 – 50 lbs 12 – 14 months

Final word

The Dog Food Advisor does not accept money, gifts, samples or other incentives in exchange for special consideration in preparing our reviews.

However, we do receive a referral fee from online retailers (like Chewy or Amazon) and from sellers of perishable pet food when readers click over to their websites from ours. This helps cover the cost of operation of our free blog. Thanks for your support.

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Sources

1: Association of American Feed Control Officials

2: Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition (1999), Canine Life Stages and Lifestyles, The Waltham Course on Dog and Cat Nutrition, p. 4


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