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Reply To: Dog food Recommendation?

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Md. Shafayath
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Hi! It’s great that you’re being proactive about your dogs’ nutrition—especially since you’ve got both a 3-year-old and a new puppy to think about.
I’ve personally found petfoodhubing.com really helpful because it provides clear, expert-backed information on a wide range of dog foods, including ingredient breakdowns, brand comparisons, and even feeding tips based on breed and age. It helped me understand what to look for—like why cereals listed first might not be ideal, and what “meat and animal derivatives” actually means.
If you’re looking for higher-quality foods with real named meats as the first ingredient, the site has reviews on options like cold-pressed and air-dried foods too. In short:
Air-dried dog food is slowly dehydrated to retain more nutrients while giving a jerky-like texture.

Cold-pressed food is gently cooked at lower temperatures and compressed into pellets, which some dogs digest better than kibble.

petfoodhubing also helped me compare brands to find something both dogs could eat, which might work for you too since you eventually want them on the same food. You can search by age, type (dry, wet, cold-pressed, etc.), and even check out brand reviews like Arden Grange and alternatives.
Hope that helps—and congrats on the new puppy!