Best Dog Food for Yorkies

These dog foods were carefully reviewed for ingredient quality, nutrition, and standards.
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What’s the best dog food for a Yorkie?

The answer to that important question should be based on the AGE and LIFE STAGE of YOUR particular dog.

That’s because…

Yorkie puppiesadults… and seniors… EACH have different nutritional requirements for the best long-term health.

For example…

A dog food designed for an adult Yorkie may contain too little calcium for a growing puppy… or too little protein and too many calories for a less active older dog.1 2

And there are other nutritional differences, too.

For example…

A Yorkie puppy needs 1.29% leucine (one of 12 essential amino acids)… while an adult requires just 0.68% of the exact same nutrient.3

In comparison…

A senior Yorkie benefits from a dog food that contains easily digestible protein… and fewer calories per serving.

All Life Stages foods are designed to meet the nutritional requirements of puppies, but they may oversupply protein, fats and calories to adult and senior dogs, dependent on your dog’s particular lifestyle. An adult or senior food may be a more suitable choice. 

The Bottom Line

Since there are no official nutrient guidelines for ANY particular breed, including Yorkies… and to achieve optimal long-term health

It’s important to choose a dog food that’s designed to match the nutrient profile that best suits your Yorkie’s age.

Below are foods selected as suitable options for Yorkshire Terriers. Please remember, however, that these foods each represent a range where there may be a food which is better suited for your Yorkie’s age, lifestyle or other preferences.

The Three Life Stages of a Yorkie

The age ranges in the following table were obtained from multiple sources and can be used to help you find the best food for your Yorkshire terrier.

Life StageAge
PuppyUnder 9-12 months4
AdultOver 9-12 months5
Senior11+ years6

Our recommendations

On the list below…

You’ll find the Dog Food Advisor’s recommendations of the best foods for Yorkies based on the life stage, preferences and health condiitons of your pet.

Find out more information about this super-popular toy breed terrier on our breed page.

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Best Dog Food for Yorkies February 2026

Here are The Dog Food Advisor's best dog food brands for Yorkies for February 2026.

  • 1. Best Overall Dog Food for Yorkies: Canidae All Life Stages Multi Protein Formula

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    Canidae Multi-Protein is one of six dry recipes rated in our review of the Canidae product line.

    This particular Canidae formula derives the bulk of its animal protein from chicken meal, turkey meal, and lamb meal. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 27% protein, 16% fat and 49% estimated carbs… creating a fat-to-protein ratio of about 60%.

    An all life stages, protein-rich, grain-inclusive dog food that boasts no fewer than three meat “concentrates” within its first five ingredients. A super-popular recipe that’s nutrient balanced for both adult Yorkies as well as puppies. An easy pick, for sure. Highly recommended.

    Read our review of the full Canidae All Life Stages Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Chicken meal, turkey meal, lamb meal, brown rice, white rice
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 27%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For Yorkie puppies and adults

    Sample buyer review...

    "We rescued our dog from the local pound about 6 months ago. Her coat was very dry and lacked luster. Her skin was flaky. But after a couple of months being on Canidae food, her skin looked better, and her coat is very shiny. Drools constantly before getting fed and cleans every last morsel up!"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • 2. Best Fresh Dog Food for Yorkies: The Farmer's Dog Pork

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    The Farmer’s Dog Pork Recipe is one of four fresh recipes covered in our review of this human-grade product line.

    The bulk of the protein comes from fresh pork. Dry matter label analysis shows the recipe contains 36% protein, 28% fat and 28% estimated carbs… yielding a fat-to-protein ratio of about 78%.

    If you’ve ever wished you could prepare a fresh, home-cooked meal for your Yorkie… without all the mess and hard work… then The Farmer’s Dog may be the perfect choice.

    Loaded with top level, human-grade ingredients… wrapped in a fully balanced recipe that’s suitable for both puppies and adults.

    Expertly designed by a board-certified veterinary nutritionist (DACVN). Not cheap. Enthusiastically recommended.

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

    Main Ingredients USDA pork, sweet potato, potato, green beans, cauliflower
    Type Grain-free, fresh
    Protein Percentage 36%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For Yorkie puppies and adults

    Sample buyer review...

    "Maggie loves the food and acts like a puppy! She had a lot of GI issues…which have greatly improved. She looks forward to the food and is excited whenever she sees the box! I would like to express my gratitude to you. The change in Maggie is unbelievable and makes my family, myself and her so happy."

    Read more buyer reviews at TheFarmersDog.com
  • 3. Best Dry Dog Food for Yorkies: Wellness Complete Health Small Breed

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    Small Breed Adult is one of 13 dry recipes evaluated in our review of the Wellness Complete Health product line.

    This formula gets the bulk of its animal protein from fresh deboned turkey, chicken meal, and salmon meal. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 31% protein, 17% fat and 44% estimated carbs… which creates a fat-to-protein ratio of about 54%.

    Wellness Complete Health Small Breed is formulated with three animal protein sources for high energy and strong muscles. The recipe includes a balanced blend of high-quality protein, healthy fat and grain-inclusive carbohydrates to deliver peak energy and optimal performance.

    Added fiber and probiotics are included to aid in digestion and antioxidants to help resist disease and infection.

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

    Main Ingredients Deboned turkey, chicken meal, salmon meal, oatmeal, ground brown rice
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 31%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult Yorkies

    Sample buyer review...

    "Leeann loves this food, plus since giving this to her no more problem with allergies. Strongly recommend"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • 4. Best Wet Dog Food for Yorkies: Merrick ‘Lil Plates Small Breed

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    Merricks ‘Lil Plates Beef Recipe is one of eight wet recipes included in our review of the Merrick product line.

    This formula gets the major portion of its meat protein from fresh beef. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 44% protein, 17% fat and 31% estimated carbs… delivering a fat-to-protein ratio of about 38%.

    It’s 100% nutritionally complete and balanced design with added vitamins, minerals and other trace nutrients. Contains no grain, GMOs, corn, wheat, or soy. Also free of artificial colors, flavors and preservatives. A quality wet diet for Yorkies and smaller dogs.

    Recommended with confidence.

    Read our review of the full Merrick Lil’ Plates Grain Free Dog Food (Wet) range here

    Main Ingredients Beef, beef broth, venison broth, beef liver, dried egg whites
    Texture Wet
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 44%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult Yorkies

    Sample buyer review...

    "We have a very small senior dog with a light appetite. Portion size is perfect for her. I mix one of these bowls with a handful of dry kibble. She happily eats her food."

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • 5. Best Dog Food for Senior Yorkies: Blue Buffalo Life Protection Small Breed Senior

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    This Small Breed Senior formula is one of 20 dry recipes included in our review of the Blue Buffalo product line.

    Blue Buffalo Life Protection Small Breed Senior obtains most of its meat protein from deboned chicken and chicken meal. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 26% protein, 14% fat and 52% estimated carbs… delivering a fat-to-protein ratio of about 57%.

    With just 371 calories per cup and only 14% dry matter fat, this recipe makes an excellent food for a senior Yorkie. Reasonably priced. Highly recommended.

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

    Main Ingredients Deboned chicken, chicken meal, brown rice, barley, oatmeal
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 26%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Senior Yorkies

    Sample buyer review...

    "My dogs skin, coat and overall health is top-notch! This is the best quality dog food at a reasonable price that always is consistently great!"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • 6. Best Dog Food for Yorkies with Allergies: Whole Earth Farms Grain Free Chicken & Turkey

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    Grain Free Chicken and Turkey is one of three dry recipes covered in our review of the Whole Earth Farms product line.

    This Whole Earth Farms recipe draws the major part of its meat protein from chicken meal. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 30% protein, 16% fat and 46% estimated carbs… yielding a fat-to-protein ratio of about 52%.

    It’s also worth noting this formula contains zinc amino acid complex and three other chelated minerals for superior absorption and nutrition. Costly chelated minerals like these are usually found in better quality brands. Highly recommended.

    Read our review of the full Whole Earth Farms Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Chicken meal, potatoes, canola meal, peas, chicken fat
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 30%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For Yorkie puppies and adults

    Sample buyer review...

    "My dog is allergic to rice, brewer's yeast, and fish, and unfortunately, prescription science diet is like $80 for a small bag that only lasts him a week and a half. I was so glad to have found Whole Earth Farms, which is totally reasonably priced and truly seems like a great quality dog food. I have it on autoship and my dog seems to love it too!"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • 7. Best Food for Yorkshire Terrier Puppies: Health Extension Little Bites

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    Little Bites is one of six dry recipes evaluated in our review of the Health Extension product line.

    Health Extension Little Bites gets the lion’s share of its animal protein from fresh deboned organic chicken, chicken meal, and lamb meal. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 27% protein, 20% fat and 45% estimated carbs… which yields a fat-to-protein ratio of about 75%.

    This small breed formula delivers a highly digestible design with no artificial flavors, coloring agents or preservatives. A nutrient rich, balanced recipe that’s loaded with antioxidants for a healthy immune system. Highly recommended.

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

    Main Ingredients Organic deboned chicken, chicken meal, ground brown rice, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), lamb meal
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 27%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For Yorkie puppies and adults

    Sample buyer review...

    "We love all of Health Extension Little Bites. The bites are very, very small...so perfect for our Yorkie rescues that have no teeth, and those that do have teeth. And we love all the healthy ingredients in it...this is our favorite dog food!"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • 8. Best Affordable Dog Food for Yorkies: American Journey Active Life Formula

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    Chicken and Brown Rice & Vegetables is one of 16 dry recipes evaluated in our review of the American Journey product line.

    This particular American Journey formula derives most of its animal protein from fresh deboned chicken and chicken meal. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 28% protein, 17% fat and 48% estimated carbs… yielding a fat-to-protein ratio of about 60%.

    A quality, budget-friendly, grain-inclusive kibble, ideal for Yorkies of all ages. Excellent nutrition, especially for the price. Highly recommended.

    Read our review of the full American Journey Protein & Grains Dry Dog Food range here

    Main Ingredients Deboned chicken, chicken meal, brown rice, rice bran, peas
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 28%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For Yorkie puppies and adults

    Sample buyer review...

    "I have a picky Siberian Husky and she loves this food. It is one of a handful that does not use preservatives, artificial coloring, or artificial flavors. Uses real protein products, and no corn, wheat or soy. Also has probiotics and Omega 3 & 6. Also fortified with vitamins but no filler products. And best of all the price is very affordable."

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.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


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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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I switch to a new food... without making my Yorkie sick?

In the following video

Dr. Gary Richter shares a simple feeding tip that can help reduce your Yorkie’s risk of getting sick when you switch to a new dog food.

Do Yorkies need special dog food?

There are no official pet food industry or FDA nutrient standards established specifically for Yorkshire Terriers. However, because Yorkie puppies, adults and seniors EACH have different nutritional requirements, it’s important to select a food that’s designed to match the life stage of YOUR particular dog.

How much food should I feed my Yorkie?

A landmark 2002 study discovered that dogs fed an amount of food to maintain them at ideal body condition lived 1.8 years longer… than other dogs. 7

Since every Yorkie is different, it’s impossible to predict the exact serving size that’s “ideal” for every animal. So, start with the feeding amount printed on the package. Or your results from using our dog food calculator. Then, over time, adjust that amount up or down… to reach and maintain your Yorkie at ideal body weight.

What's the best food for a Yorkie puppy?

Since they’re considered small breed dogs, Yorkie benefit from eating foods that contain the right balance of calcium and other nutrients specifically designed for puppies. So, until he (or she) reaches 9 to 12 months, your Yorkie should be eating a dog food that meets AAFCO nutrient guidelines… and labeled “for Growth” or “for All life stages”.

In addition to the Royal Canin Yorkie Puppy Food above, you’ll find a complete list of The Dog Food Advisor’s Best Small Breed Puppy Foods here.

When should I switch my Yorkie puppy to adult dog food?

Yorkie puppies don’t stop growing and aren’t ready for adult food until they reach 9 to 12 months of age.8 9 That’s because adult dog foods can be deficient in protein as well as leucine and other essential nutrients. And why it’s SO important not to switch to regular dog food too soon.

What's the best dog food for a senior Yorkie?

According to VCA Hospitals, small breed dogs tend to live longer than large breeds. Yorkies aren’t considered “senior” until they reach 11 years of age. So, if your Yorkie is 11 years (or older), you may wish to visit The Dog Food Advisor’s Best Senior Dog Foods page here.

Final word

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Sources

1: AAFCO Nutrient Profiles Based on Dry Matter, 2017 Official Publication, Association of American Feed Control Officials, p. 153

2: Williams K, Downing R, Feeding Mature and Senior Dogs, VCA Hospitals

3: AAFCO Nutrient Profiles Based on Dry Matter, 2017 Official Publication, Association of American Feed Control Officials, pp. 152-153






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