Best Lamb Dog Food

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

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Lamb is a nutritious and tasty option for many dogs, especially those that enjoy a richer, more flavorful protein source.

Naturally bold, lamb has a slightly gamey taste that many dogs find irresistible. It contains more natural fats than some other meats, making it extra flavorsome and satisfying. The softness of lamb makes it easy to chew too, which is appealing to many dogs.

Lamb is a great source of essential amino acids that help maintain strong muscles and overall body function. The healthy fats provide energy and help support skin, coat, and brain health.

It’s naturally high in iron, zinc, and B vitamins, which support immune function, digestion, and metabolism and is often used in limited-ingredient diets because it’s less likely to trigger allergies compared to common proteins like chicken or beef.

Lamb also contains glucosamine and chondroitin, which are beneficial for maintaining strong and flexible joints; ideal for senior dogs or those prone to arthritis/hip dysplasia.

If you need help finding the best lamb dog food for your pet, see our list, below, of top-rated foods as recommended by our team made up of pet nutritionists and veterinarians.

The Dog Food Advisor - Editor's choice

Best Lamb Dog Food February 2026

  • Solid Gold NutrientBoost Hund-N-Flocken Lamb, Brown Rice and Pearled Barley

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    Solid Gold NutrientBoost Hund-N-Flocken with lamb, brown rice, and pearled barley is designed to support your dog’s digestive and immune health. It features pasture-raised lamb, providing a natural source of protein, and is complemented by wholesome ingredients like brown rice, which is rich in fiber, B vitamins, and minerals. This recipe also includes superfoods, live probiotics, and beneficial omega fatty acids to further enhance your pup’s digestive system and immune support.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 28.9% protein, 7.2% fat and 55.9% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 25%.

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

    Main Ingredients Lamb, lamb meal, brown rice, pearled barley, peas
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 28.9%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For All Adult Dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "I have been trying to find something both my chihuahuas would eat. I tried Solid Gold NutrientBoost Hund-N-Flocken Lamb, Brown Rice & Pearled Barley, let me tell you both of them couldn’t get enough. I like that it has rice in it. It helps them with digestion"

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  • PetPlate Lip Lickin’ Lamb Entree

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    PetPlate’s Lip Lickin’ Lamb Entree features a unique protein as its primary ingredient, making it suitable for dogs with specific meat allergies. Additionally, it includes sweet potato which is high in fiber to aid digestion.

    PetPlate is a subscription service that offers fresh, human-grade dog food prepared in USDA-approved kitchens.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 26.1% protein, 14.3% fat and 51.6% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 55%.

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

    Main Ingredients Ground lamb, sweet potatoes, apples, lamb liver, quinoa
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 26.1%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "My sweet Beau has a lot of allergies and for years I have been making his food. When it's mealtime now he gets so excited he dances, he never did that with my homemade food. Love your product and his energy level has increased."

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  • Canidae Pure Wholesome Grains Real Lamb and Brown Rice

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    This balanced lamb-based diet contains nine or fewer recognizable ingredients to nourish your pup and is free of corn, wheat, or soy and, of course, chicken.

    Canidae’s mission is to create a world of goodness for your dogs and the planet by providing healthy products and investing in sustainable operations.

    Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 27.2% protein, 16.7% fat and 48.1% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 61%.

    Read our review of the full Canidae Pure Wholesome Grains Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Lamb, lamb meal, brown rice, peas, oatmeal
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 27.2%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For All Adult Dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "My pups love it. I love that it has no chicken since the one that loves food is allergic to chicken. Not right for every dog, my dad's dog doesn't do well with lamb (greasy softer bowel movements). This works great for my pups so I'm keeping to it! Bonus, it doesn't smell! Well at least I don't smell lamb smell like you do with salmon based food (the other common protein my allergic dog can eat)"

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  • Acana Limited Ingredient Singles Lamb and Apple Recipe

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    Acana Limited Ingredient Singles Lamb and Apple Recipe is balanced with nutritious, fiber-rich vegetables and fruits, including whole apples, to help support your dog’s digestive health..

    Acana is committed to healthy whole foods from trusted suppliers and strives for the highest safety and quality standards.

    Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 35.2% protein, 19.3% fat and 37.5% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 55%.

    Read our review of the full Acana Limited Ingredient Singles Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Deboned lamb, lamb meal, lamb liver, sweet potato, whole chickpeas
    Type Grain-Free
    Protein Percentage 35.2%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "Pups have not turned there nose up at it, they gobble it right down. Love the ingredients, I feel they are getting a healthy diet!"

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  • Ollie Lamb Dish with Cranberries

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    Ollie Lamb Dish with Cranberries includes whole, human-grade meat, fruits, vegetables, and grains that are slow-cooked at low temperatures to maximize nutrition and flavor.

    A premium brand with recipes crafted by veterinary nutritionists, suitable for all life stages, without preservatives or harmful fillers.

    Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 38.5% protein, 26.9% fat and 26.6% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 70%.

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

    Main Ingredients Lamb, butternut squash, lamb liver, chickpeas, kale
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 38.5%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "Lexi was picky and refused to eat. We went through so many different brands, which was difficult considering her allergies. She LOVES the Lamb meal and we just started incorporating the Beef, which she is super excited about."

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