Golden Retrievers love any food they can get their paws on. To avoid excess weight gain, you should choose a nutritious food to keep them fuller for longer.
These intelligent and active dogs need a balanced diet that gives them plenty of calories to burn. To keep them boxing-fit, their diet should be protein-rich.
These 10-inch-tall athletes in a curly fur suit require protein-rich diets to fuel their adventures. But, just like athletes, they need to watch what they eat.
It's easy to see why Cavapoos are one of the UK's most popular dog breeds. Their affectionate nature and low-shedding make them a family favourite.
Springer Spaniels are one of the most popular dog breeds in the UK. They love exploring and need a high quality food to keep their energy levels topped up.
Pugs are far from fussy, though many suffer from food intolerances and are prone to chubbiness. Be sure to choose the right food to keep them feeling pugtastic.
With thick bristly coats and a sturdy frame, German Shepherds need the right food to help keep them in tip-top condition.
The JRT's small stature and big calorie burn means it's important to get their food just right. Always-on-the-go, they need a diet packed with protein and vitamins.
Meet the affectionate and sociable Labradoodle. If someone did a study, we're pretty sure they'd be named one of the nicest-natured animals on the planet.
Border Collies need lots of physical exercise and mental stimulation. They should be fed a high-quality food that fulfils their calorie and nutrient needs.
Cockers can be prone to a few health issues, including displaced kneecaps and ear infections. Choosing a complete and nutritious food can help manage symptoms.
Boston Terriers have big appetites and sensitive stomachs but also enjoy plenty of playtime, so it's important that their diets meet these unique needs.
Repeatedly recognised as the UK's most popular dog breed, Labradors are the perfect addition to the family. Read our guide to find out more about this lovely breed.
Dachshunds are often prone to back problems and delicate digestive systems, but controlling their weight with a diet that's nutritious and tasty can help.
Staffys are extremely loyal, often referred to as 'the nanny dog'. They're prone to developing skin conditions, so it's best to feed them a hypoallergenic diet.
Frenchies are known for their sensitive stomachs, often triggered by food allergies. It is best to feed them a hypoallergenic diet to help them thrive.