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Collection: Natural Dog Food

Most "premium" dog food sold in the UK is built around marketing rather than nutrition. The packaging shows happy dogs running through fields and the front label promises wholesome ingredients. Then you turn the bag over and find wheat, maize, or soy in the first three ingredients, with "meat and animal derivatives" listed somewhere below them. The word "premium" doesn't mean what most people think it means.

A genuinely natural dog food does the opposite. It names the protein clearly — freshly prepared chicken, deboned salmon, lamb meal — rather than hiding it behind generic terms. It puts meat first by weight, ideally between 50% and 80% of the recipe. It avoids the cheap fillers that bulk out mainstream foods at the expense of digestion, skin health, and long-term wellbeing. There are fewer ingredients on the label, and you can pronounce all of them.

Every food on this page is grain-free, traceably sourced, and chosen because we feed it to our own dogs first.

162 products

Aflora Angus Beef Grain Free Dog Food Bag showcasing premium grain free beef nutrition

Aflora Angus Beef Grain Free Dog Food

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Aflora Chicken Grain Free Dog Food bag featuring grain free chicken for adult dogs

Aflora Chicken Grain Free Dog Food

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Teal dog water bowl with hearts design and Aflora Cornwall logo for grain free balanced meals
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Aflora Grain Free Taste Tester 100g

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Aflora Lamb Grain Free Dog Food bag showcasing premium grain free lamb formula

Aflora Lamb Grain Free Dog Food

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Salmon-colored bag of Aflora Large Breed Salmon & Trout 15kg grain free dog food with German Shepherd image

Aflora Large Breed Salmon & Trout 15kg Grain Free Dog Food

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Aflora Large Breed Turkey Grain Free Dog Food 15kg bag with sweet potato, sulphate monohydrate, brown pink label, dog illustration

Aflora Large Breed Turkey 15kg Grain Free Dog Food

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Aflora Puppy Chicken with Turkey grain free puppy food bag featuring puppy chicken and sweet potato

Aflora Puppy Chicken with Turkey Grain Free Puppy Food

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Salmon-colored bag of Aflora Puppy Salmon with Haddock grain free puppy food featuring a paw print and puppy illustration

Aflora Puppy Salmon with Haddock Grain Free Puppy Food

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Aflora Rabbit Grain Free Dog Food bag with pumpkin, blackberry and sweet potato

Aflora Rabbit Grain Free Dog Food

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Aflora Senior Turkey Grain Free Dog Food bag with purple label and white text featuring sweet potato for joint care

Aflora Senior Turkey Grain Free Dog Food

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Aflora Small Breed Chicken with Sweet Potato 2kg grain free dog food bag featuring freshly prepared chicken

Aflora Small Breed Chicken with Sweet Potato Grain Free Dog Food

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Aflora Venison and Salmon Grain Free Dog Food bag with pink and white label featuring deer imagery

Aflora Venison & Salmon Grain Free Dog Food

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Canagan Country Game dry dog food bag with freshly prepared duck, grain free nutrition

Canagan Dry Dog Food - Country Game

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Canagan grain-free grass-fed lamb dog food bag for healthy, natural dog food options

Canagan Dry Dog Food - Grass Fed Lamb

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Canagan Dry Dog Food bag with insect protein from soldier fly larvae

Canagan Dry Dog Food - Insect Protein

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Canagan Dry Dog Food Dental bag with green and white design and free-run turkey illustration

Canagan Dry Dog Food Dental

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Canagan Dry Dog Food Free Range Chicken Puppy Bag

Canagan Dry Dog Food Free Range Chicken - Puppy

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Canagan dry dog food bag with free-range chicken design on white and green packaging

Canagan Dry Dog Food Free-Range Chicken

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Canagan Highland Feast dog food bag with pink white packaging and bird illustration

Canagan Dry Dog Food Highland Feast

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Canagan Dry Free-Range Chicken Dog Food Bag for Large Breeds

Canagan Dry Dog Food Large Breed Free-Range Chicken

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Canagan Grain-Free Dry Dog Food Light Senior Bag with Purple White Mountain Design

Canagan Dry Dog Food Light / Senior

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Canagan Scottish Salmon grain free dog food bag for healthy nutrition

Canagan Dry Dog Food Scottish Salmon

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Canagan Dry Dog Food Small Breed Country Game bag

Canagan Dry Dog Food Small Breed Country Game

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Canagan Dental Dog Food Bag with Turkey Design and Mountain Landscape in Teal

Canagan Dry Dog Food Small Breed Dental for Dogs

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Canagan small breed dog food bag with free-range chicken and green and white design

Canagan Dry Dog Food Small Breed Free-Range Chicken

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Canagan’s Small Breed Deboned Scottish Salmon Grain Free Dog Food Bag

Canagan Dry Dog Food Small Breed Scottish Salmon

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Canagan Petite Beef Stew Paté for Small Dogs in yellow and brown container with woodland animals

Canagan Petite Beef Stew Paté for Small Dogs

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Canagan Petite Chicken grain free dry food bag with blue floral design

Canagan Petite Chicken & Duck for Smaller Dogs

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Canagan Petite Chicken Hotpot Paté tray for small dogs feast

Canagan Petite Chicken Hotpot Paté for Small Dogs

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Canagan Petite Chicken with Wild Boar Pate for Small Dogs Tray

Canagan Petite Chicken with Wild Boar Paté for Small Dogs

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Canagan Petite Cod with Herring Pate for Small Dogs Tray

Canagan Petite Cod with Herring Paté for Small Dogs

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Alt text: Canagan Petite Country Game Meat Tray for Small Dogs, ideal for petite country game diets

Canagan Petite Country Game Paté for Small Dogs

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Canagan Petite Free Run Chicken & Scottish Salmon Dog Food Bag

Canagan Petite Free Range Chicken & Scottish Salmon for Smaller Dogs

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Canagan Petite Lamb Casserole Paté for Small Dogs in yellow and purple floral packaging

Canagan Petite Lamb Casserole Paté for Small Dogs

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Canagan Petite Turkey with Duck Pate for Small Dogs Tray

Canagan Petite Turkey with Duck Paté for Small Dogs

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Buying Guide 

What to look for in natural dog food

Most "premium" dog food sold in the UK is built around marketing rather than nutrition. The packaging shows happy dogs running through fields, the front label promises wholesome ingredients, and the price suggests quality. Then you turn the bag over and find wheat, maize, or soy in the first three ingredients, with "meat and animal derivatives" listed somewhere below them.

A genuinely natural dog food does three things differently:

It names the protein clearly. Look for "freshly prepared chicken" or "deboned salmon" rather than "meat and animal derivatives" or "poultry meal". If you can't tell what animal the protein came from, the manufacturer probably doesn't want you to know.

It puts meat first, by weight. Dogs are descended from wolves and thrive on a meat-based diet. The first listed ingredient should be a named protein, ideally with a percentage. Anything below 30% meat content is closer to a cereal-based food with meat flavouring.

It avoids fillers. Wheat, maize, and soy are cheap bulking ingredients with limited nutritional value for dogs and high allergenic potential. They're in mainstream foods because they're cheap, not because they help your dog.

Cold-pressed dry food

Cold-pressed dry food

Cooked at low temperatures to preserve nutrients, doesn't swell in the stomach, and is gentler on sensitive digestive systems than traditional kibble. Better for dogs prone to bloat, sensitive stomachs, or fussy eaters. Tribal is the established UK option.

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Traditional grain-free kibble

Traditional grain-free kibble

Extruded at high heat but built around high-quality named meat sources with vegetables and botanicals replacing grains. The most convenient option for everyday feeding. Canagan, Eden, and our own Aflora range sit in this category.

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Natures Variety Delicious Freeze Dried Dog Foods

Freeze-dried raw

The closest you can get to feeding raw without the freezer logistics. Raw meat with the moisture removed, single-protein options, shelf-stable. Best for owners curious about raw feeding but wanting practicality. Natures Menu's freeze-dried range is well-established here.

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Eden Natural Wet Food for Working and Sporting Dogs: Country Cuisine

Wet food

Higher moisture content, often used to add variety to a dry diet or for dogs who don't drink enough water. Most natural brands offer wet recipes alongside their dry ranges.

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How much to feed

Feeding amounts depend on weight, age, activity level, and the calorie density of the specific food. As a rough starting guide for adult dogs:

  • Toy breeds (under 5kg): 50–100g per day
  • Small breeds (5–10kg): 100–180g per day
  • Medium breeds (10–25kg): 180–350g per day
  • Large breeds (25–40kg): 350–500g per day
  • Giant breeds (over 40kg): 500–700g per day

These are starting points. Each food has its own feeding guide on the bag based on its calorie content. Adjust based on your dog's body condition — you should be able to feel ribs without pressing hard, and there should be a visible waist when viewed from above.

Frequently asked questions

What does "grain-free" actually mean, and is it always better?

Grain-free means the food contains no wheat, maize, rice, oats, or barley. Grains are replaced with vegetables and pulses such as sweet potato, peas, or lentils. For dogs with grain sensitivities — itchy skin, recurring ear infections, loose stools — grain-free can make a meaningful difference. For dogs without those sensitivities, grain-free isn't automatically better, but high-quality grain-free foods tend to also be higher in meat content, which is the more important factor.

How much meat should be in a good dog food?

The minimum standard for a genuinely natural dog food is around 30% meat content, but the better foods sit between 50% and 80%. Eden's 80/20 range contains 80% meat and is one of the highest on the market. Aflora is 60–65%. Canagan is around 50%. Anything below 30% is more accurately described as a cereal-based food with meat flavouring. Always look for the percentage stated on the bag, and check that it refers to fresh meat rather than meat meal.

What's the difference between cold-pressed and extruded dog food?

Extruded food is cooked at high temperatures and pressures, which is the standard kibble manufacturing method. It's efficient but can destroy nutrients and creates kibble that swells in the stomach when wet. Cold-pressed food is cooked at much lower temperatures, preserving more of the original nutrient content and producing a kibble that breaks down slowly without expanding. Cold-pressed is gentler on sensitive stomachs and dogs prone to bloat. Both can be excellent — the right choice depends on your dog.

How do I switch my dog to a new food without upsetting their stomach?

Always transition gradually over 7–10 days. Start with 25% new food mixed with 75% old food for two days, then 50/50 for two days, then 75/25, then fully on the new food by day 7 or 8. If your dog has a particularly sensitive stomach, extend each stage to 3–4 days. Sudden food changes are the most common cause of digestive upset in dogs — slow transitions almost always solve the problem before it starts.

What are "meat derivatives" and why should I avoid them?

"Meat derivatives" or "animal by-products" are catch-all terms used when the manufacturer doesn't want to specify what animal the meat came from or which parts were used. They can legally include feet, beaks, hooves, and tissues that contribute very little nutrition. A reputable natural dog food names its protein source clearly: "freshly prepared chicken", "deboned salmon", "lamb meal". If you can't identify the animal, you're paying for filler, not nutrition.

Is hypoallergenic dog food the same as grain-free?

Not quite. Grain-free means no grains. Hypoallergenic means the food avoids ingredients commonly known to trigger allergic reactions in dogs — typically wheat, soy, beef, dairy, and sometimes chicken. A grain-free food may not be hypoallergenic if it still contains other common allergens. A truly hypoallergenic food uses limited, novel proteins (lamb, duck, fish) and avoids the most common triggers. If your dog has confirmed sensitivities, look specifically for "hypoallergenic" or "limited ingredient" descriptions, not just "grain-free".

How do I know if a dog food is actually working for my dog

Give any new food at least 6–8 weeks before judging it. Look for: shinier coat, firmer stools, more stable weight, calmer digestion, more consistent energy. The signs of a food not working are usually obvious within a few weeks: itchy skin, ear infections returning, loose or inconsistent stools, weight gain or loss without portion changes, lethargy, or fussy eating. If your dog has been on a food for two months and shows ongoing issues, the food probably isn't right for them — even if the label looks perfect.