Best Turkey Dog Food

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: July 16, 2025

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Dogs love turkey-based dog food as it has a naturally mild, slightly savory taste that appeals to even the pickiest of eaters.

It provides a rich source of animal protein, which dogs need for energy and muscle maintenance and, compared to common proteins like beef or chicken, turkey is less likely to trigger food sensitivities, making it a great alternative for dogs with allergies.

Turkey is a lean meat, meaning it’s lower in fat than beef or lamb, making it a good choice for weight management and heart health. It contains essential amino acids, B vitamins (B6 & B12), zinc, and selenium, which support immunity, metabolism, and overall well-being.

Being a highly digestible protein source, turkey is also gentle on sensitive stomachs. The high protein content helps maintain strong muscles and overall body function.

If you’re looking for the best turkey dog food for your pet, our list, put together by our advisors — made up of a team of experts including vets and pet nutritionists will help you. Please see below.

The Dog Food Advisor - Editor's choice

Best Turkey Dog Food February 2026

  • Open Farm Homstead Turkey & Ancient Grains

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    This recipe features high-quality turkey and nutrient-packed ancient grains like oats and quinoa.

    Open Farm is a premium pet food brand dedicated to caring for both your pets and the environment. The brand strives to provide high-quality nutrition for dogs using sustainably and ethically sourced ingredients.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 28.9% protein, 16.7% fat and 46.4% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 58%.

    Read our review of the full Open Farm Ancient Grains (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Turkey, oats, ocean whitefish meal, sorghum, quinoa
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 28.9%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "My dog is a very spoiled eater - if he doesn't like food he wouldn't eat. He loves this turkey recipe. "

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

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    This turkey recipe includes spinach, rich in antioxidants, alongside complex carbohydrates from vegetables such as carrots, parsnips, and beans, while providing a low-fat protein source.

    The Farmer’s Dog is a subscription service for dog food that offers minimally processed recipes made with only human-grade ingredients, based on a formula developed by veterinarians. TFD produces its food in facilities that adhere to USDA standards for human food.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 33.3% protein, 18.8% fat and 39.9% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 56%.

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

    Main Ingredients Turkey, chickpeas, carrot, broccoli, spinach
    Type Grain-Free
    Protein Percentage 33.3%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "If you love your dog feed him food from The Farmers Dog. Your dog will love it and you will love knowing it is healthy and safe."

    Read more buyer reviews at thefarmersdog.com
  • pawTree freeze-dried raw Real Turkey

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    pawTree freeze-dried raw Real Turkey uses high-quality, fresh, whole ingredients, with single-source animal protein and wholesome fruits and vegetables.

    This brand uses premium, human-grade ingredients that have been USDA-inspected in its foods. Each recipe is gently dried at low temperatures to preserve the nutritional value of the ingredients.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 44.7% protein, 34% fat and 13.3% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 76%.

    Read our review of the full pawTree Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Food range here

    Main Ingredients Turkey, turkey liver, turkey hearts, garbanzo beans, dried sweet potatoes
    Type Grain-Free
    Protein Percentage 44.7%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "Excellent food with no artificial ingredients. "

    Read more buyer reviews at pawtree.com
  • A Pup Above Turkey Pawella

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    This wholesome recipe features healthy grains, making it a great option for dogs with digestive issues. It is enriched with bone broth, which provides extra collagen and amino acids and includes whole meat and nutritious vegetables such as tomatoes, carrots, sweet potatoes, apples, and green beans. Additionally, it incorporates beneficial herbs like turmeric, thyme, and parsley.

    A Pup Above focuses on real food, ensuring that all ingredients in its dog food are of the highest quality. They are transparent about their ingredient sourcing practices and prioritize sustainability and ethical standards.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 43.3% protein, 21.9% fat and 26.8% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 51%.

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

    Main Ingredients Turkey, turkey hearts, turkey livers, turkey gizzards, tomatoes
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 43.3%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult dogs only

    Sample buyer review...

    "We like to warm up this food for a minute to serve our Doxies and they ate it so fast! It gives us peace of mind the right nutrition is going into their bodies, especially because they are seniors."

    Read more buyer reviews at apupabove.com
  • Best Raw Turkey Dog Food

    We Feed Raw We Feed Raw Turkey Patty - Best Turkey Dog Food

    We Feed Raw We Feed Raw Turkey Patty

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    A delicious single-protein recipe that’s complete and balanced for dogs of all life stages.

    We Feed Raw recipes are tailored to meet the unique needs of mixed breeds, offering customization based on specific dietary requirements. Made with real, recognizable ingredients like USDA-certified, human-grade meats, these recipes contain no fillers, preservatives, artificial colors, or flavors.

    Dry matter label analysis shows 48.7% protein, 25.1% fat, and 0% carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 52%.

    Read our review of the full We Feed Raw Dog Food (Raw Frozen) range here

    Main Ingredients Turkey tails, turkey gizzards, turkey wings, turkey liver, WFR vitamin + mineral mix
    Type Grain-Free
    Protein Percentage 48.7%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "My dogs come running when it's feeding time. They lick their bowls clean and want more. Absolutely love it."

    Read more buyer reviews at wefeedraw.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.

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

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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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