Best Pork Dog Foods 

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Updated: January 22, 2025

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Laura studied BSc (Hons) Animal Science with an accreditation in Nutrition at the University of Nottingham, before working for eight years in the pet food and nutrition industry.

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Pork is a high-quality source of protein that supports muscle development and repair. It is naturally rich and savory, making it highly palatable to most dogs; even picky eaters.

Pork contains essential amino acids crucial for a dog’s overall health and is rich in B vitamins (such as B6 and B12), which aid in energy production and red blood cell formation.

The minerals iron and zinc can also be found in pork which helps support a healthy immune system and maintain strong bones and teeth.

Pork is often easy for dogs to digest, making it a suitable option for dogs with sensitive stomachs or food intolerances. A novel protein, pork can be a great option for dogs with allergies to more common proteins like chicken or beef.

However, some cuts of pork are fatty, which can lead to weight gain or gastrointestinal upset, particularly in dogs prone to pancreatitis. Always opt for lean cuts or dog food that balances fat content appropriately.

Feeding raw or undercooked pork carries the risk of parasites, like trichinella spiralis. Only feed pork that has been properly cooked or commercially prepared and regulated as dog food.

For more information, see our article: Can Dogs Eat Pork? and check out the list, below, of the best pork dog foods selected by our advisory board — made up of vets and pet nutritionists.

The Dog Food Advisor - Editor's choice

Best Pork Dog Foods  January 2025

  • Raised Right Adult Pork

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    Raised Right Adult Pork dog food is a high-quality option made with human-grade ingredients that have been minimally processed and gently cooked to retain essential nutrients.

    The brand emphasizes transparency by sharing ingredient sourcing and production details, so you know exactly what your pet is eating.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 58% protein, 23% fat and 12% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 40%.

    Read our review of the full Raised Right Dog Food (Fresh) range here

    Main Ingredients Pork, pork heart, pork liver, carrots, blueberries
    Texture Fresh
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 58%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "I had been using gently cooked dog food for a while when I came across Raised Right. I was astonished at how much higher in protein it was, over all other foods. I switched over and noticed right away why. It has absolutely no fillers in it. I'd never go back to anything else."

  • Zignature Pork Formula

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    Zignature Pork Formula dry dog food is a limited ingredient kibble that features real pork as the first ingredient.

    It is enriched with essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber-rich ingredients like chickpeas and flaxseed to support overall health and digestion. Free from common allergens like chicken, grains, and soy, this formula provides a balanced, hypoallergenic diet for dogs with specific dietary needs.

    Our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 33% protein, 17% fat and 42% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 50%.

    Read our review of the full Zignature Dog Food (Dry) range here

    Main Ingredients Pork, pork meal, peas, pea flour, chickpeas
    Texture Dry
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 33%
    AAFCO Standards All Life Stages
    Best For All dogs including puppies

    Sample buyer review...

    "This food has single handedly change my dogs life. After 7 years of struggling with food allergies and trying every dog food you can think of zignature has cleared his skin and ears. He aged backwards and feels better than ever. This food has given me many more years with my dog."

  • Dave's Grain-Free Pork & Sweet Potato Entree

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    Dave’s Pet Food Grain-Free Pork & Sweet Potato Entrée in Broth Pâté is a nutritious and flavorful option made with real pork as the primary ingredient, paired with easily digestible sweet potatoes.

    This grain-free recipe is ideal for dogs with sensitivities, offering a balanced diet without fillers, artificial flavors, or preservatives. Its soft pâté texture and savory broth make it appealing for picky eaters while supporting overall health and well-being.

    Dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 40% protein, 10% fat and 42% estimated carbs… and a fat-to-protein ratio of about 25%.

    Read our review of the full Dave’s Grain Free Dog Food (Canned) range here

    Main Ingredients Pork, pork broth, liver, sweet potatoes
    Texture Wet
    Type Grain-free
    Protein Percentage 40%
    AAFCO Standards Maintenance
    Best For Adult & senior dogs

    Sample buyer review...

    "My senior boxer loves this wet food. At first she was a little finicky but after about a week she dives in no problem and begs for it if I don’t add it with her kibble!"

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