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November 9, 2022

What's the Best Protein for Dogs?

  • Feeding + Nutrition
  • Protein
  • Ingredients
Grey Australian Cattle Dog sitting by fireplace surrounded by GO! kibble bags

Let’s get ready to talk about all things protein. What's the best protein for dogs, and why do dogs need it? Proteins are one of the building blocks of your dog’s body and consist of chains of amino acids. They can range in size from only a few amino acids to large, complex molecules.

Sources of Protein

There are a few different types of protein sources. Good sources of protein that are commonly used in dog foods fall into three main categories:

  1. Named meat meals, like chicken meal and lamb meal.

  2. Fresh meat, fish, and poultry, including de-boned turkey, de-boned venison, and de-boned salmon.

  3. Plant-based proteins such as peas, lentils, and beans.

Common Animal Proteins in Dog Food:

  • Duck
  • Chicken
  • Lamb
  • Wild Boar
  • Turkey
  • Fish, such as salmon and cod
  • Venison
  • Beef

How Much Protein Does My Dog Need?

Protein is used for supporting muscle maintenance and growth. Very active dogs may require increased protein due to increased strain on their muscles from strenuous exercise.

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For most dogs, a more moderate protein level is often recommended.

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What's the Best Protein for Dogs with Allergies?

Some dogs may experience adverse reactions to some of the proteins that are commonly used in dog foods. Common symptoms of food intolerances are itchy skin, chronic digestive upset diarrhea, and recurrent ear infections. Typically, food intolerances are often related to dietary protein and a limited ingredient, novel protein diet may be helpful in identifying this offending ingredient.

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Limited Ingredient Dog Food Made by Pet Nutrition Experts

These grain-free, gluten-free, and chicken-free recipes limit contact with common food allergens — providing all the nutrition your dog needs using as few key ingredients as possible.

Novel Protein Examples:

  • Duck
  • Lamb
  • Salmon
  • Turkey
  • Venison
  • Pollock
  • Kangaroo
  • Pheasant

In Summary

Protein is a vital component in your dog’s food and provides the essential amino acids to help keep your pet strong and healthy. Whether your dog needs a diet that is high in protein, moderate in protein, or contains a novel protein, be sure to choose a diet with premium-quality protein sources to meet your dog’s dietary needs.


Authors

Natalie Williams

Natalie Williams

Nutrition Manager

Natalie received both her BSc in Honors Biological Science and MSc in Companion Animal Nutrition from the University of Guelph.

Theresa Lantz

Theresa Lantz

Companion Animal Nutritionist

Theresa received both her BSc in Companion Animal Health and MSc in Animal Science from the University of Alberta.

Michele Dixon

Michele Dixon

Health and Nutrition Specialist

Michele studied animal nutrition through Colorado State University and the Companion Animal Sciences Institute. Involved in animals and nutrition for over 25 years, Michele had the pleasure of receiving a High in Trial with her first Borzoi Yascha at an early age.