Best Dog Food for Weimaraners

These dog foods were carefully reviewed for ingredient quality, nutrition, and standards.
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Karan is a senior researcher at the Dog Food Advisor, working closely with our in-house pet nutritionist, Laura Ward, to give pet parents all the information they need to find the best food for their dog.

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Updated: September 12, 2025

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What’s the best dog food for Weimaraners?

The Weimaraner (or silver ghost) is a large breed of dog originating from Germany.

These dogs are known for their strikingly sleek silver-gray coat and light amber, blue-gray or gray eyes, framed by long-velvety ears.

They were historically used as hunting dogs but over the years have grown in popularity as household pets – according to figures from the American Kennel Club, Weimaraner Dogs are ranked as the 40th most popular dog in the US.

Weimaraner dogs are prone to skeletal issues such as hip dysplasia. It’s, therefore, crucial to choose a dog food that has appropriate and balanced levels of calcium and phosphorus to support healthy bone growth. Look for recipes which contain glucosamine and chondroitin.

Gastric torsion, also called bloat, affects large chested breeds such as Weimaraner Dogs, it can trigger gastric dilatation and volvulus, or GDV, a potentially deadly condition where the stomach rotates and twists on itself. Feeding two or three smaller meals throughout the day and using a slow feeder bowl, which forces your dog to eat only a few pieces of food at a time, will help prevent this condition.

It’s also important not to exercise your dog an hour either before or after meals.

A Weimaraner’s diet should be formulated for a large-sized breed with high energy and exercise needs. However, remember each dog is an individual, and their nutritional requirements may vary. It’s always a good idea to consult with a veterinarian to create a personalized and balanced diet plan.

Below, you can see our recommendations of the best foods for Weimaraner dogs.

You’ll also learn the answer to each of the most frequently asked questions we get about Weimaraner dogs.

The Dog Food Advisor - Editor's choice

Best Dog Food for Weimaraners February 2026

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

  • Wellness Core Large Breed Formula

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    This recipe contains higher levels of protein, glucosamine and chondroitin to support the specific needs of large breed dogs such as Weimaraners. The grain-free, protein-rich dry dog food is packed with premium protein along with nutrient-rich superfoods and nutritional supplements, helping to provide long-lasting energy and well-being.

    Wellness Core Large Breed Formula derives the majority of its meat protein from chicken. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 37.8% protein, 13.3% fat and 40.9% estimated carbs, resulting in a fat-to-protein ratio of about 35%. This Large Breed Formula is one of 12 dry recipes included in our review of the Wellness Core product line.

    Read our review of the full Wellness CORE Grain-Free Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Deboned chicken, chicken meal (source of glucosamine), turkey meal (source of chondroitin sulfate), lentils, peas
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 37.8%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult Weimaraners

    Sample buyer review...

    "I switched to this Wellness CORE food and they go crazy for it. I don’t have to mix hamburger with it just to get them to eat it. Their eyes are glossy and their coats are amazing! I won’t ever change now. It’s worth it and so are the Wellness CORE dog treats. I now have super happy pups!"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • A Pup Above Chicka Chicka Bow Wow

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    A wet food made with human-grade ingredients, our nutritionist Laura Ward highly recommends A Pup Above Chicka Chicka Bow Wow for Weimaraners as it offers a single source of protein in a nutritious bone broth that is rich in collagen as well as healthy amino acids.

    The formula is one of four fresh recipes included in our review of the A Pup Above Fresh product line and derives the majority of its meat protein from chicken. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 41.6% protein, 16.9% fat and 33.6% estimated carbs, resulting in a fat-to-protein ratio of around 41%.

    Read our review of the full A Pup Above Dog Food (Fresh) range here

    Main Ingredients Chicken, chicken liver, sweet potatoes, chicken bone broth, rice
    Texture Wet
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 41.6%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult Weimaraners

    Sample buyer review...

    "My dog absolutely loves all of the flavors so far. I haven’t tried pork for her yet but I am sure she will gobble it down like all the others."

    Read more buyer reviews at apupabove.com
  • Raised Right Original Turkey Adult Recipe

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    If your Weimaraner prefers fresh dog food, we recommend Raised Right’s Original Turkey Adult Recipe, one of 11 recipes included in our review of the Raised Right Fresh product line.

    This food gets most of its meat protein from turkey and dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 33.3% protein, 18.8% fat and 39.9% estimated carbs, resulting in a fat-to-protein ratio of about 56%.

    With no high-carb fillers such as potato, rice, oats, yam, squash, pasta, barley, parsnips, corn, or wheat, this food will keep your Weimaraner full of energy throughout the day. It’s made only with whole ingredients, with no synthetic vitamins or minerals added.

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

    Main Ingredients Turkey thigh, turkey heart, turkey liver, carrots, blueberries
    Texture Fresh
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 33.3%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult Weimaraners

    Sample buyer review...

    "Our dogs love it. We are in the veterinary field and feed high quality fresh food but Raised Right has been the best for their GI health."

    Read more buyer reviews at raisedrightpets.com
  • JustFoodForDogs Chicken & White Rice

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    This fresh recipe from JustFoodForDogs is designed for puppies as well as adult dogs. It is made with chicken breast, chicken thighs, long-grain white rice, carrots, spinach, and apples.

    High in calcium and phosphorus, it is perfect for growing Weimaraner puppies, and nutritionally balanced for the long-term feeding of puppies, adult dogs, and pregnant and lactating dogs. It also contains prebiotics to aid gut microbiome diversity and immune health.

    JustFoodForDogs Chicken & White Rice is one of nine fresh/frozen recipes included in our review of the JustFoodForDogs Fresh product line. It derives the bulk of its meat protein from chicken. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 32.6% protein, 10.9% fat and 48.5% estimated carbs, resulting in a fat-to-protein ratio of about 33%.

    Read our review of the full Just Food for Dogs (Fresh Frozen) range here

    Main Ingredients Chicken breast, chicken thighs, long-grain white rice, carrots, spinach
    Texture Moist
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 32.6%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For Puppies and adult dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "My pup loves this recipe the best. "

    Read more buyer reviews at justfoodfordogs.com
  • Blue Wilderness Large Breed Adult Salmon with Wholesome Grains Recipe

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    For Weimaraner parents on a budget, we recommend Blue Wilderness Large Breed Adult Salmon with Wholesome Grains Recipe, which gets its protein primarily from fish. Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 35.6% protein, 15.6% fat and 40.9% estimated carbs, providing a fat-to-protein ratio of about 44%.

    The protein-rich recipe contains deboned salmon, with wholesome grains including oats, barley, and brown rice, plus glucosamine and chondroitin to support your Weimaraner’s joint health and mobility.

    Blue Wilderness Large Breed Adult Salmon with Wholesome Grains Recipe is one of 15 dry recipes included in our review of the Blue Wilderness product line.

    Read our review of the full Blue Buffalo Wilderness Nature’s Evolutionary Diet Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Deboned salmon, salmon meal (source of omega 3 fatty acids), chicken meal, oatmeal, barley
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-inclusive
    Protein Percentage 35.6%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult Weimaraners

    Sample buyer review...

    "Our dogs really liked this food. It wasn’t very fishy smelling like some fish food can be."

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • Now Fresh Large Breed Adult Recipe With Turkey, Salmon And Duck

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    Now Fresh Large Breed Adult Recipe With Turkey, Salmon & Duck is one of 11 dry recipes included in our review of the Now Fresh dry product line and is our recommended choice for Weimaraners with allergies due to the fact it contains no grains, gluten, wheat, beef, corn or soy.

    This recipe derives the bulk of its meat protein from turkey. Dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 30% protein, 14.4% fat and 47.6% estimated carbs, providing a fat-to-protein ratio of about 48%.

    With large-ridged kibble to help slow chewing, this tasty large breed formula offers moderate protein and fat to help maintain a healthy weight, plus controlled minerals and added glucosamine and chondroitin for hip and joint support.

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

    Main Ingredients De-boned turkey, whole dried egg, potatoes, peas, potato flourDe-boned turkey, whole dried egg, potatoes, peas, potato flour
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 30%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult Weimaraners

    Sample buyer review...

    "New adopted dog with severe itching and digestive upset is now happy and itch free. I love the large kibble with ridges for her to easily bite. Having to chew her food is a plus. Her digestive system has calmed down. The lack of meat meals and common allergens has been worth the price."

    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.


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Here's why:

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Here are the most frequently asked questions we get about feeding Weimaraners:

Frequently Asked Questions

How big are Weimaraner Dogs?

Weimaraners are large-sized dogs weighing from 55 to 90 pounds (24 to 40 kilograms). A male Weimaraner is 25 to 27 inches (63 to 69 cm) at the shoulder; females are smaller at 23 to 25 inches (58 to 63 cm) tall.

What is the temperament of Weimaraner Dogs?

Weimaraners are friendly, fearless, alert, and obedient, all traits that make them an excellent companion and watchdog. On the flip side, they are assertive, smart, restless, and willful. They do well with children of all ages and yearn to be part of the family.

How much exercise do Weimaraner Dogs need?

Weimaraners have high exercise requirements. They need consistent exercise for their physical and mental well-being. They love a good run.

What health conditions can affect Weimaraner Dogs?

Like many large breeds, Weimaraners are susceptible to certain health problems, including hip dysplasia and gastric torsion (bloat). Weimaraners are also prone to cardiac conditions, and thyroid disease.

Regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced diet are important for maintaining their health and well-being.

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