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Pug Food Resources

Pugs are notorious for allergies. Many of the dogs we see in rescue have had terrible diets and are suffering from food related issues. As a result, we request that foster dogs be fed a high quality kibble that is wheat, soy and corn free.
 
It is best if you feed kibble that you use a grain free kibble. Wheat and corn are the two biggest allergens in dogs. Many dogs also have reactions to beef. There are many good quality kibbles out there that are corn, soy and wheat free. The foods listed below are considered a high quality kibble, and would be highly beneficial to be fed to the foster pug(s) (and resident pugs!) in your care.
 
All of the foods listed below can be found online through various pet food retailers. Some of the foods listed above can be found at Nature Dog, which is located on 132nd and Maple, and a few of the foods listed above can be found at Petco.

 

  • Raw Dog Food (Preferred)
  • Addiction Foods
  • Artemis Pet Foods (Eagle Pack)
  • Back to Basics
  • Breeder’s Choice (Pinnacle Holistic, Active Care, AvoDerm Natural)
  • Burns Pet Nutrition
  • By Nature
  • Canidae (All life stages & Platinum)
  • Castor & Polux Pet Works (Organix Organic & Natural Ultramix)
  • Canine Caviar
  • Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul
  • Premium Edge
  • Professional Pet Food
  • Taste of the Wild
  • Dr. Foster & Smith
  • Natural Balance
  • Dogswell (Vitality & Happy Hips)
  • Evanger’s Dog Food
  • Lincoln Biotech (Zinpro)
  • Merrick
  • Innova
  • California Natural
  • HealthWise
  • EVO
  • Karma Organic
  • Nature’s Variety (Prairie & Instinct)
  • Go! Natural
  • VeRUS Pet Foods
  • Wellness Core, Wellness Simple Food Solutions, & Wellness Super5Mix
  • The Honest Kitchen
  • Bravo!
  • Stella & Chewy’s
  • Primal Pet Foods
  • Natures Variety