Best Dog Food for Poodles : 15 Healthy Recipes Reviewed by Budget, Diet and Life Stage

Tim Seidler

Tim Seidler – Head of Pets

with support from the Pawster Research Team


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Quick Guide

You may think Poodles are high-maintenance show dogs, but don’t let those curly locks fool you. Poodles are more than just a pretty face. They’re one of the smartest breeds out there, with high intelligence and a fun-loving nature. With a low-allergen coat and playful demeanor, poodles make great family dogs.

Poodles come in three different sizes: Standard, Miniature, and Toy. So, even those with small apartments can benefit from these playful pups. Because of their smarts, they’re easy to train. They are energetic dogs when young, so they make great playmates for children and active adults.

Poodles can be prone to weight gain, as well as having a few other special medical needs that may determine the food you choose for them. They can be prone to hip dysplasia, so ensuring your Poodle remains at a healthy weight is critical. Ensuring their food contains healthy fats and a diet rich in vitamins and minerals will also help their vision health as they get older.

Here’s what you’ll learn in this article:

  • The Best Dog Foods for Poodles : We break down the healthiest choices by budget, diet, and popularity.
  • What Makes a Great Poodle Dog Food : We analyze good and bad ingredients and inform you about breed-specific heath considerations.
  • FAQs : We answer feeding, nutrition, and growth questions commonly asked by Poodle owners.

Our Favorite (Also, the Most Expensive)

Poodles are a long-lived breed, but they can suffer from several health issues, which are mostly genetic. These issues are compounded by old age. When choosing dog food for your Poodle, it’s important to look for high-quality ingredients that cater to their unique dietary requirements.

So, when doing our research, we wondered what dog food would provide a complete profile of nutrients over the long term.

And if cost wasn’t an issue, I wondered…

What Would We Feed Our Poodle?

The Answer: NomNom Chef-Prepared, Chicken Chow

Why We Like It
  • Easy-to-digest
  • Rich in essential fatty acids
  • Formulated by a board-certified veterinary nutritionist

NomNom formulates their pet food from whole, fresh ingredients sourced from USDA-approved suppliers. Every recipe formulated by their pet nutritionist, Dr. Justin Shmalberg, is balanced for a balanced profile of vitamins and minerals.

Poodles can often suffer from endocrine disorders that result in digestive problems after middle age. NomNom’s chicken chow formula is made with chicken, sweet potatoes, and squash, which are easier on the digestion than other commonly used ingredients.

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Best Dry – Wellness Small Breed Complete Health Adult Deboned Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • Formulated for small and toy breed dogs
  • Provides complete nutrition
  • Designed with digestive health in mind

First 5 Ingredients: Deboned chicken, chicken meal, salmon meal, ground brown rice, ground rice

For Poodles with digestive problems, Wellness makes this formula with gluten-free carbohydrates like oatmeal and rice. The probiotic combination also makes this an excellent choice for Poodles. Small breed Poodles will benefit from this easy-to-digest recipe for their high energy needs without adding extra weight.

This formula also contains salmon oil for mental acuity, as well as a complete range of key vitamins and minerals. It’s also rich in natural antioxidants such as spinach, blueberries, rosemary, and green tea extract.

Best Wet – Merrick Chunky Grain-Free Colossal Chicken Dinner Canned Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • Grain-free formula
  • No artificial colors or flavorings
  • Omega fatty acids for skin and coat health

First 5 Ingredients: Deboned chicken, chicken broth, turkey broth, peas, carrots

Merrick makes their pet foods in small batches so they can keep an eye on quality. Merrick formulates their pet food with high-quality, USDA-inspected meats and nutritious fruits and vegetables without unnecessary fillers.

Many Poodles are sensitive to grains, and grain-free food can alleviate skin and coat irritation. The additional omega 3 and 6 oils can also improve coat health, as well as supporting the health of their quick and curious minds.

Most Popular – Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • Suitable for all Poodle sizes
  • No artificial flavors or colorings
  • Added omega fatty acids support brain and skin health

First 5 Ingredients: Salmon, ocean fishmeal, sweet potatoes, potatoes, peas

Fish is easy to digest protein that Poodles of all ages will enjoy eating. Along with peas and sweet potatoes, this is an excellent choice for active Poodles with high energy needs.

Prebiotic and probiotic ingredients also make this formula easy on the stomachs of older Poodles, who can sometimes suffer digestive problems in middle age.

Best Value – American Journey Salmon & Sweet Potato Recipe Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • Salmon recipe at an affordable price
  • Omega fatty acids included
  • Easy to digest carbohydrates

First 5 Ingredients: Deboned salmon, chicken meal, turkey meal, peas, sweet potatoes

American Journey delivers a high-quality nutrition at an accessible price. This protein-packed recipe provides extra omega fatty acids, which supports your Poodle’s quick mind. These essential fats may also help with the eye problems sometimes encountered by Poodles.

The highly digestible carbohydrates in the American Journey formula also helps support the energy needs of highly active young Poodles.

Best Grain-Free – Instinct Original Grain-Free Recipe with Real Chicken Freeze-Dried Raw Coated Dry Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • 70% animal-sourced proteins and fats
  • Guaranteed levels of natural probiotics
  • Made with raw ingredients

First 5 Ingredients: Chicken, chicken meal, peas, chicken fat, tapioca

Instinct delivers raw-food nutrition that caters to your dog’s natural inclinations for a meat-based diet. With a guaranteed level of live, natural probiotics, it’s an excellent choice for Poodles that struggle with digestive problems.

Instinct offers an easy-to-store raw, freeze-dried kibble that is high in protein and fats.

Best Super Premium – The Farmer’s Dog Personalized Meal Plan

Why We Like It
  • Designed to meet your dog’s specific needs
  • Convenient delivery
  • Fresh ingredients

First 5 Ingredients: Depend on the plan developed for your dog

It can be overwhelming to do all the research to find the perfect dog food for your Poodle. You may want to consider the benefits of a customized formula. In that case, take a closer look at The Farmer’s Dog.

Best of all, The Farmer’s Dog makes all of its products out of fresh, whole ingredients, rather than dried protein meals. So, if you’re concerned about ensuring your Poodle gets the best nutrition for better joint and eye health, or despite the digestive issues that Poodles can often suffer, you can work with this company to find the perfect fit.

Honorable Mentions

Gentle Giants Canine Nutrition Salmon Dry Dog Food 

Why We Like It
  • Wild-caught salmon for essential fatty acids
  • Prebiotic and probiotic formula for better digestions
  • Whole fruits and vegetables

First 5 Ingredients: Salmon meal, whole dried potatoes, whole dried peas, tapioca, salmon oil

Gentle Giants offers a salmon formula that’s high in protein and includes whole fruits and vegetables. Using the whole fruits and vegetables means the powerful antioxidants in the skin are included.

Adding glucosamine and chondroitin also helps keep joints healthy and pain-free as your Poodle reaches those middle years. The prebiotic and probiotic ingredients ensure complete digestion.

Stella & Chewy’s Chicken Dinner Patties Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • Single-source raw protein
  • Cage-free and hormone-free chicken
  • High protein content

First 5 Ingredients: Chicken with ground bone, chicken liver, chicken gizzard, pumpkin seed, organic cranberries

Basing their formula on what dogs eat naturally in the wild, Stella & Chewy’s creates freeze-dried raw patties for high protein needs with all the natural enzymes. They also include 100% organic fruits, vegetables, and herbs for additional vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

The dinner patties provide probiotics for trouble-free digestion for a Poodle’s delicate stomach. So, even though the patties are minimally processed, your Poodle won’t have any trouble digesting and absorbing all the nutrients provided.

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Best Raw – Darwin’s Pet Natural Selections Raw Dog Food, Chicken

Why We Like It
  • Uses cage-free, free-roaming protein sources
  • No hormones, antibiotics, or steroids
  • Delivery to your home is free and convenient

First 5 Ingredients: Chicken meat, chicken necks, chicken gizzards, chicken livers, organic yams

Darwin’s Natural Pet food uses plenty of nutrient-rich organ meat in this chicken recipe, to provide a formula high in essential vitamins and minerals. The addition of flaxseed oil and cod liver oil provides omega fatty acids to support the health of your dog’s skin, coat, and eyes. It also supports brain health and cognition.

Organically grown yams, carrots, squash, and other vegetables provide antioxidants in an easy-to-digest, grain-free formula that provides your active Poodle with the nutritional support for their high energy lifestyle.

Best for Weight Loss – Blue Buffalo Basics Limited Ingredient Diet Healthy Weight Turkey & Potato Recipe Adult Dry Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • Rich in vitamins and minerals without excess calories
  • Single protein source for food-sensitive pets
  • Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants

First 5 Ingredients: Deboned turkey, oatmeal, brown rice, potatoes, peas

Poodles can sometimes suffer from endocrine diseases, which puts them at high risk for obesity. Even if in the best of health, their tendency to develop hip dysplasia means its critical to keep their weight under control. This formula from Blue Buffalo provides all the necessary protein, vitamins, and minerals without adding extra calories to your dog’s diet.

And while it limits the amount of fat, it doesn’t skimp on the healthy omega fatty acids that your Poodle needs to stay alert and happy. It includes both omega-6 and omega-3 fats for brain, eye, and skin health support.

Best Pea & Legume Free – ZiwiPeak Air-Dried Mackerel & Lamb Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • Uses natural sources of glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health
  • 95% digestible ingredients with no empty fillers
  • Air-dried for minimal nutrient degradation

First 5 Ingredients: Mackerel, lamb, lamb heart, lamb tripe, lamb liver

ZiwiPeak uses wholesome meats from ethically sourced farms to create a high-protein dog food that’s perfect for your growing pup. It’s also great for those who can’t tolerate grains or legumes. Made simply from muscle and organ meats, green mussels, and green vegetables, even the most delicate Poodle digestion will be able to effectively metabolize this formula.

By using air-drying, this formula preserves the natural enzymes and the full range of nutrients in this formula. For fussy eaters, as some Poodles can be, each serving is concentrated, without fillers.

Best for Skin Allergies – Zignature Catfish Limited Ingredient Formula Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • Hypoallergenic protein offers relief from allergies
  • Rich in omega fatty acids for brain and skin health
  • Low glycemic ingredients to improve metabolism

First 5 Ingredients: Catfish, catfish meal, peas, pea flour, chickpeas

Zignature foods help you eliminate proteins that can cause allergic reactions in your Poodle. It also offers limited ingredients to help prevent digestive issues. Catfish is also an easy-to-digest option for any dog suffering from a sensitive stomach.

Catfish raised for this Zignature formula are farm-raised to ensure they live in a clean, toxin-free environment. They use only natural preservatives, with no chemical flavorings or colorings. The gluten-free, grain-free, soy-free formula also helps provide relief from allergens commonly found in other pet foods.

Best for Sensitive Stomach – Solid Gold Leaping Waters Sensitive Stomach Cold Water Salmon & Vegetable Recipe Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

Why We Like It
  • Single-source protein for easy digestion
  • Superfood blend includes natural sources of vitamins, minerals, and antibiotics
  • Rich in omega fatty acids for brain and skin health

First 5 Ingredients: ocean fish meal, chickpeas, lentils, peas, chicken fat

Many Poodles have sensitive stomachs, particularly as they reach middle age. For dogs with touchy stomachs, it can be difficult to ensure they’re receiving all the nutrition they need to thrive. This sensitive stomach formula from Solid Gold eliminates allergens and limits protein sources to easy-to-digest cold water salmon.

It also offers plenty of omega fatty acids to ensure your Poodles brain, eyes, and skin stay in peak condition. A probiotic formula of critical flora also makes this simple formula easier on the stomach, while also ensuring the absorption of key nutrients.

Best Puppy Food for Poodles

Ollie Beef Fresh Dog Food
Includes lean proteins (including organ meats)
Contains vegetables and herbs
Convenient home delivery
Price: 50% Off First Order
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Nulo FreeStyle Grain-Free Turkey & Sweet Potato Recipe Puppy Dry Food
77% animal-based protein provides amino acids that support lean muscle mass and healthy heart.
Made without pea and potato protein powders.
Price:  $2.30/lb
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Holistic Select Small & Mini Breed Puppy Health Anchovy, Sardine, & Chicken Meals Recipe Dry Dog Food
Includes antioxidant-rich superfoods such as blueberries and pomegranate to provide natural support to cellular health
Contains DHA fatty acids which have been shown to support healthy brain and eye development
Price: $2.09/lb
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Poodle pups develop quickly, and they need plenty of protein for growing muscles, as well as healthy fats for brain development. They also need lots of energy. Just like babies of any species, we can often worry they’re eating well enough.

Feeding a Poodle puppy means providing enough nutrition for growth and development as well as enough calories for play and exploration. For smaller breeds, like Poodles, full development occurs in the first 10 to 12 months of life. So there is no time to waste when it comes to proper nutrition.

Some key nutrients for development include adequate calcium for skeleton growth. Puppies also need more protein and calories than adult Poodles, so choosing a puppy formula is critical during the first year of life. However, you don’t want to overfeed your puppy, because abnormally rapid growth can increase the chance of hip dysplasia, an orthopedic condition that tends to plague Poodles.

Ollie Beef Recipe

Why I Like It
  • High in protein and healthy fats
  • Fish oil to support a developing brain
  • High energy formula for active puppies

First 5 Ingredients: Beef, beef heart, sweet potato, peas, potato

Ollie Beef Recipe provides plenty of protein and healthy fats for your growing Poodle puppy. Made from whole, natural ingredients, you won’t find synthetic colors or flavors in the Ollie recipe. Bolstered by fish oil, you will find plenty of omega-3 oil for your puppy’s fast-developing brain.

Ollie’s uses minimal processing to preserve the natural enzymes and nutrients. They use human-grade ingredients, with no soy, corn, or wheat fillers.

Nulo FreeStyle Grain-Free Turkey & Sweet Potato Recipe Puppy Dry Food

Why I Like It
  • 80% animal-based proteins
  • DHA fatty acids for brain and eye development
  • Guaranteed calcium levels

First 5 Ingredients: Deboned turkey, turkey meal, salmon meal, chickpeas, chicken fat

Nulo addresses the importance of DHA in brain and eye health by ensuring a puppy formula rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Poodles are some of the brightest dog breeds, and many say they even have a wicked sense of humor. They’re also subject to problems with their eyes. So, ensuring they receive a rich source of omega fatty acids during their first year of growth is critical.

Holistic Select Small & Mini Breed Puppy Health Anchovy, Sardine, & Chicken Meals Recipe Dry Dog Food

Why I Like It
  • Contains DHA fatty acids for brain and eye development
  • Easy to digest proteins
  • High-quality grains for energy

First 5 Ingredients: Anchovy and sardine meal, chicken meal, chickpeas, peas, chicken fat

Just right for the development of your Miniature or Toy Poodle, this Holistic Selects food packs a lot of nutrition into a small-breed size portion. With easy-to-digest proteins from fish and chicken, it also offers a complex range of probiotics and protease enzymes to ensure complete digestion and absorption.

This Holistic Select formula also provides carbohydrates, like oats, brown rice, and quinoa, that are easy for your puppy to break down and use for energy during their active day.

Best Senior Food for Poodles

Spot & Tango Chicken & Brown Rice Unkibble Recipe
Customized plans for your dog
No synthetic fillers, flavors, or colors
Price: Varies
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Canidae All Life Stages Less Active Formula Dry Dog Food
Convenient for feeding multiple dogs
Fewer calories to prevent age-related obesity
Price:  $1.83/lb
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Nutro Ultra Senior Dry Dog Food
Lean protein from chicken, lamb, and salmon
Nutrient-rich antioxidants for immune system health
Price: $1.65/lb
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Poodles are a long-lived breed, with smaller breeds easily reaching the 15-year-mark. They do slow down between the ages of 7 and 9. This means you’ll need to monitor their diet carefully to prevent obesity and ensure vitality through the second half of their long lives.

We all slow down as we age, and your Poodle is no exception. She may become less active and sleep more, which means she’ll require fewer calories. However, her need for critical vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants may increase.

Spot & Tango Chicken & Brown Rice Unkibble Recipe

Why I Like It
  • Customized plans for your dog
  • No synthetic fillers, flavors, or colors
  • Low-temp drying ensures food quality

First 5 Ingredients: Chicken, brown rice, sweet potatoes, carrots, apple=

With whole fruits and vegetables, this senior formula provides a meal rich in antioxidants to protect your older dog’s health. Chicken and brown rice is easy on the digestion, and ginger root helps dogs with sensitive stomachs. The slow-drying process also helps preserves the natural enzymes of whole-food ingredients that aids in their digestion and absorption.

Canidae All Life Stages Less Active Formula Dry Dog Food

Why I Like It
  • Convenient for feeding multiple dogs
  • Fewer calories to prevent age-related obesity
  • No corn, wheat, or soy

First 5 Ingredients: Chicken meal, brown rice, white rice, rice bran, peas

With less fat and fewer calories, this Canidae formula is perfect for older Poodles that are less active than they used to be. However, it’s still dense with nutrients, including critical omega fatty acids and antioxidants.

It’s also a good choice for families with multiple dogs. Because it’s still packed with important vitamins, minerals, and easy-to-digest proteins, you will only need to adjust the amount fed to dogs at different stages of life.

Nutro Ultra Senior Dry Dog Food

Why I Like It
  • Lean protein from chicken, lamb, and salmon
  • Nutrient-rich antioxidants for immune system health
  • High levels of fiber for easy digestion

First 5 Ingredients: Chicken, chicken meal, whole brown rice, brewers rice, rice bran

Nutro uses three lean protein sources that are all easy on an older Poodle’s delicate digestion. It also includes naturally sourced glucosamine and chondroitin for more comfortable joints as your dog ages. With no synthetic flavors or colors, it contains an optimal macronutrient profile for your dog’s less active lifestyle without skimping on key nutrients needed for a high quality of life.

Miniature poodle in pet food store

What to Look for in a Good Dog Food

  • Easy to assimilate protein
  • DHA Omega fatty acids
  • Vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants
  • No unnecessary fillers

When you’re looking for a good dog food for your Poodle, it’s important to keep their unique nutritional needs in mind. Remember that toy and miniature breeds will have slightly different needs than standard Poodles.

Dogs are not obligate carnivores, like cats or wolves. While they do need lots of protein, domestication has led them to have different requirements than their wolf ancestors. Dogs can also get nutrition from fruits, vegetables, and grains. Fruits and vegetables provide critical minerals and vitamins.

They’ve learned and adapted to eat a more “human-like” diet through their association with us over thousands of years. However, some are better adapted than others, which is why you may find individuals with sensitivity to grains or certain types of protein.

When it comes to Poodles, it’s important to keep in mind the specific medical problems this breed can develop. Poodles can be prone to hip dysplasia, thyroid or adrenal gland problems, progressive retinal atrophy, and hypoglycemia. 

Poodle puppies, as well as adult Miniature and Toy Poodles, can suffer from hypoglycemia, which should be monitored carefully. It’s important to make sure your dog maintains normal blood sugar, which means regular meals.

Ingredients to Avoid

  • Wheat, soy, and corn fillers
  • Sugars
  • Artificial Sweeteners

Poodles, whether standard or smaller sized, are rarely big eaters. So, avoiding cheap fillers like soy, wheat, and corn helps ensure your dog gets a nutrient-dense meal without excess calories. Weight is a critical issue for Poodles, who can suffer from hip dysplasia. While genetics may play a part, overfeeding can result in a tragic loss of mobility for your Poodle.  

Sugar, honey, and other sweets can simply exacerbate the weight problem, and artificial sweeteners can be fatal. Xylitol can cause hypoglycemia, which is already a risk for Poodles, and cause seizures and liver failure.

How Much to Feed Poodles

Puppy Diet & Feeding Chart

Average Weight

Standard Poodle, 6-8 pounds at 8 weeks

Miniature Poodle, 3-5 pounds at 8 weeks

Toy Poodles, 1-2 pounds at 8 weeks.

All puppies require more frequent feedings than their adult counterparts. While the amount you feed will change according to the size and age of your puppy, you should feed them four times a day for the first three to four months.

After the age of four to six months, drop down to three feedings per day for your Poodle pup. They should be able to eat enough to sustain them for longer periods. Use the guidelines from the manufacturer and feed according to their weight.

After six months, you can feed your dog twice a day. Smaller Poodles may have reached most of their adult size, even if they haven’t reached full adult development. As every dog food brand has differing calorie counts, use the manufacturer’s recommendation for your dog’s optimal weight.

Adult Diet & Feeding Chart

Average Weight

Standard Poodle, 45 to 70 pounds, 15 to 22 inches tall

Miniature Poodle, 15 to 17 pounds, 11 to 15 inches tall

Toy Poodles, 6 to 9 pounds, 9 to 11 inches tall

Once they are a year old, you can switch to an adult dog food formula for your poodle. Adult dogs require two feedings a day, and you should feed according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Each brand has differing caloric and macronutrient counts. You may want to consider a small breed formula for Miniature or Toy Poodle.

Senior Diet and Feeding Chart

Average Weight

Standard Poodle, 45 to 70 pounds, 15 to 22 inches tall

Miniature Poodle, 15 to 17 pounds, 11 to 15 inches tall

Toy Poodles, 6 to 9 pounds, 9 to 11 inches tall

Standard Poodles are seniors once they reach 7 years of age, while smaller Poodles are seniors at 8 or 9 years. Your veterinarian can provide advice on changes required to meet your aging dog’s nutrition requirements. Staying aware of potential health problems as well as weight and condition can guide you in choosing the brand and amount of food to offer.

Standard Poodle eating from bowl

Common Health Problems for a Poodle

Hip Dysplasia

Poodles are prone to hip dysplasia, despite the fact that it is more common in larger dogs. It is a skeletal condition that can affect your dog’s mobility and comfort. While generally caused by genetics, rapid growth, excess exercise, and excess weight can make the condition worse.

Because Poodles are prone to this orthopedic abnormality, it’s important to ensure they don’t become overweight as they age. 

Progressive Retinal Atrophy

This progressive eye disease can often result in complete blindness. This condition seems to be genetic, however, providing a diet rich in antioxidants has been shown to slow the course of the disease. DHA, or a diet rich in omega fatty acids, may not only help support eyesight but provide nutrients for brain health.

Addison’s Disease

Poodles of all sizes may develop Addison’s disease, which is a disorder of the adrenal gland. While it isn’t a fatal condition, it can seriously affect your dog’s quality of life. Dogs with Addison’s may suffer from digestive problems, stomach pain, and hair loss. Consult your veterinarian if you suspect your Poodle has Addison’s.

A word about Canine DCM

DCM, or Canine dilated cardiomyopathy, is a serious disease that weakens the heart and reduces the heart’s ability to pump blood. While the cause has yet to be identified, many veterinarians suspect that diets contain legumes or potatoes is the culprit.

The American Kennel Club’s Canine Health Foundation is currently conducting further studies into the cause of DCM. If you have concerns about grain-free dog food, talk to your veterinarian about your dog’s unique needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I feed my Poodle? What’s the correct schedule?

Feeding your adult Poodle twice a day should be enough to provide adequate nutrition. Puppies need more frequent meals, from three to four times a day, depending on their age. Use the instructions on your dog’s food to ascertain the right amount to feed at any age.

Is grain-free dog food bad for Poodles?

Poodles may suffer from digestive problems, however, yours may not require a grain-free food. Talk to your veterinarian about how to identify which ingredients might be causing your dog distress before making any changes.

How do I transition my Poodle from one dog food to another?

Dogs frequently have trouble transitioning from one type of food to another. To make it easier, you should mix in small amounts of the new food with the old until the dog has had time to become accustomed to the new formula. It can take about 10 days to 2 weeks to change completely.

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Conclusion

Poodles are smart, vivacious family dogs that enjoy an active, playful life. They require good nutrition to keep up with their physical nature, as well as healthy fats for brain health and mood. As they grow older, it’s important to ensure they maintain a healthy weight without losing out on critical nutrients, like omega fatty acids and antioxidants.

You’ll find a wide range of options on this list to find the perfect formula for your Poodle, whatever her age or size.

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