Best Dog Food for Great Pyrenees

These dog foods were carefully reviewed for ingredient quality, nutrition, and standards.
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Karan French

Karan French

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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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The Great Pyrenees, often referred to as “majestic,” are large and incredibly strong mountain dogs, typically weighing over 100 pounds. This considerable weight contributes to their low-energy nature. Therefore, it is advisable to provide them with high-quality food formulated specifically for large breeds, while also maintaining lower calorie levels.

The breed is prone to bloat, also known as gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), a condition in which the stomach distends and twists. While the exact causes of bloat are not fully understood, experts suggest that feeding multiple small meals throughout the day and minimizing vigorous exercise around mealtime may help reduce the risk of this condition.

Hip dysplasia is also commonly seen in many large dog breeds, and the Pyrenean Mountain Dog is no exception. It is crucial to select a dog food that provides balanced levels of calcium and phosphorus to support healthy bone growth. Look for recipes that include glucosamine and chondroitin.

Remember, if you have any specific concerns or questions about your Great Pyrenees’ diet, seek advice from your veterinarian.

Below, you can see our recommendations of the best foods for Great Pyrenees, which we hope will help you make an informed choice when selecting a food for your pet.

The Dog Food Advisor - Editor's choice

Best Dog Food for Great Pyrenees February 2026

  • 1. Chicken Soup for the Soul Classic Large Breed Adult Beef and Brown Rice

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    Chicken Soup for the Soul Classic Large Breed Adult Beef and Brown Rice recipe begins with real beef, providing all necessary amino acids for muscle growth and repair, vital for large dogs such as Great Pyrenees. This dry formula also derives its antioxidants naturally from fruits and vegetables for healthy immunity.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 26.7% protein, 13.3% fat and 52% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 50%.

    Read our review of the full Chicken Soup for the Soul Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Beef, beef meal, turkey meal, pearled barley, rye flour
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 26.7%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For All Adult Great Pyrenees

    Sample buyer review...

    "Our pup is just coming from puppy stage to adult and we switched over from large breed puppy to large breed adult. Excited to be able to have a few flavors to choose from because he is happy with all of them! He is a very large boy and jumps around a lot so we wanted to be sure to pick a food that would keep him and his joints healthy for many years. So far so good!"

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • 2. Acana Wholesome Grains, Large Breed Puppy Recipe

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    Formulated for large breed puppies, this product offers quality ingredients that will benefit your growing Great Pyrenees. Whole food nutrition, it blends quality meats and nutrient-rich produce to keep puppies healthy.

    Acana Wholesome Grains, Large Breed Puppy Recipe derives the bulk of its protein from chicken. Chicken is a lean source of protein that aids growing puppies in developing muscle and maintaining overall health.

    Dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 30.7% protein, 17% fat and 44.3% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 56%. 

    For more choices: See our Best Food for Large Breed Puppy page.

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

    Main Ingredients Chicken, chicken meal, oat groats, whole sorghum, whole millet
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 30.7%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Great Pyrenees

    Sample buyer review...

    "My pups absolutely love this food. "

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • 3. The Honest Kitchen Butcher Block Pâté Turkey and Autumn Veggies Pâté

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    The Honest Kitchen Butcher Block Pate contains 100% human-grade ingredients. This vet-formulated recipe is slowly cooked with high-quality meats and bone broth, making it an excellent wet dog food choice for Great Pyrenees of all ages.

    This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from turkey and dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 47.7% protein, 25% fat and 19.3% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 52%. 

    See our full review of the The Honest Kitchen Butcher Block Pate Dog Food Review (Wet) product line.

    Read our review of the full The Honest Kitchen Butcher Block Pate Dog Food (Wet) range here

    Main Ingredients Turkey, turkey bone broth, turkey liver, spinach, apples
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 47.7%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Great Pyrenees

    Sample buyer review...

    "My pup has absolutely loved all The Honest Kitchen pates that I've given him before so I thought I'd try out a new one. As expected, he loves it! The texture is perfect for the lick mats that I give him and he gets so excited when he sees me take it out of the fridge every morning. High-quality ingredients too!"

    Read more buyer reviews at thehonestkitchen.com
  • 4. Spot and Tango's Lamb & Sweet Potato

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    The whole, human-grade ingredients used in this fresh recipe are clear to see. It also contains lots of moisture to help keep your Great Pyrenees hydrated and support digestion.

    Spot & Tango has cooked each ingredient separately at low temperatures before being mixed, then flash-frozen for freshness and cooked in USDA-approved kitchens.

    This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from lamb, which is naturally rich in essential amino acids a dog requires. Dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 32.3% protein, 22.6% fat and 37.2% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 70%. 

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

    Read our review of the full Spot and Tango Fresh Dog Food (Wet) range here

    Main Ingredients Lamb, lamb livers, sweet potatoes, kale, carrots
    Type Grain-Inclusive
    Protein Percentage 32.3%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Great Pyrenees

    Sample buyer review...

    "I am so happy I switched to Spot & Tango. I love the ingredients, and how it’s made, but most importantly, my dog Luna LOVES IT!! "

    Read more buyer reviews at spotandtango.com
  • 5. Wellness Complete Health Grain Free Large Breed Chicken and Chicken Meal

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    Wellness Complete Health Grain-Free Large Breed Chicken and Chicken Meal is formulated with a balanced blend of proteins, grain-free carbohydrates, and select fats, providing everything your large dog needs to thrive at an affordable price.

    This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from chicken and dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 33.3% protein, 12.2% fat and 46.4% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 37%. 

    Check out our full review of the Wellness Complete Health Grain Free Dog Food Review (Dry) product line. Each recipe earned a worthy 5 stars.

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

    Main Ingredients Deboned chicken, chicken meal (source of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate), peas, dried ground potatoes, chickpeas
    Type Grain-Free
    Protein Percentage 33.3%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult Great Pyrenees

    Sample buyer review...

    "My dogs loved it. It is grain-free and cheaper than the Wellness Core type."

    Read more buyer reviews at Chewy.com
  • 6. FirstMate Limited Ingredient Pacific Ocean Fish Meal Large Breed Formula

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    FirstMate Limited Ingredient Pacific Ocean Fish Meal for Large Breeds is formulated with a novel protein that is perfect for Great Pyrenees with food allergies. This formula is rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, promoting healthy skin and a shiny coat for your dog. 

    This particular recipe derives the bulk of its protein from ocean fish, fish meat is naturally rich in essential amino acids required by a dog to sustain life.

    Dry matter label analysis reveals it contains 27.8% protein, 13.3% fat and 50.9% estimated carbohydrates, with a fat-to-protein ratio of 48%.

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

    Main Ingredients Ocean fish meal, burbank potato, norkotah potato, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), tomato pomace
    Type Grain-Free
    Protein Percentage 27.8%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All Great Pyrenees

    Sample buyer review...

    "Our dogs absolutely loved this food! The ingredients seem to be of great quality. It's great for dogs who are allergic to a lot of different things. We highly recommend it."

    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.

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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.

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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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