Pet Food Selector

Find the best food for your pet

We all know that nutrition is crucial for our pets’ health and well-being, but the choice of options can be overwhelming. While everyone wants the best for their furry companions, the true goal is to find what’s best for your pet and you, not just what’s popular. In our first chapter on this website, we address the question of what the best food means, viewing it through three aspects: what you want for your pet, what they like, and what works for them.

Our proprietary Pet Food Selector is a powerful tool designed to help you navigate these choices. It reflects the uniqueness of you and your pet, offering a few excellent first choices to try, see how they like it, and how it works for them. This tool is frequently updated, ensuring you have access to the latest and best options available.

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Select the options below that apply to you and your pet’s needs. Based on your selections, you will discover a personalized list of foods tailored to your preferences. This list is generated by your choices and reflects the criteria you find most important for your pet’s nutrition.

Species
Life Stage

Breed Size

Grain Preference

Primary Carbohydrate Source



Primary Protein Source






 






 





Ethically Sourced
Eco-Friendly Packaging
Country of Origin


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Protein Range (%)
Fat Range (%)
Fiber Range (%)

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This is a list of the top 10 foods, ranked by score based on your selections. Your choices ranked the food, not us. On wider screens, each column header is clickable, allowing you to sort the list according to your preference.

 
Name Protein Fat Fiber kCal/kg Bloomscore

Understanding Bloomscore

The Bloomscore is designed to help you find the best-suited food for your pet based on various nutritional and lifestyle factors. This scoring system takes into account multiple parameters, such as life stage, allergies, weight and digestion issues, ingredient quality, and more. Each factor is assigned a weight based on its importance, and the scores are normalized to ensure a fair comparison across different products.

For example, while adult dog food can sometimes be fed to a puppy, a recipe specifically formulated for puppies will receive a higher Bloomscore. This is because puppy recipes are more likely to meet the unique nutritional needs of a growing puppy. By considering a wide range of factors and assigning appropriate weights, the Bloomscore helps you identify the most suitable and beneficial food for your pet.

Notes

Brands: 25. Foods: 768.
Protein, fat, and calories are listed on an as-fed basis. For recipes where both minimum and maximum fat content are provided by the manufacturer, we always use the maximum value.

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