A premium grain-free kibble with transparent sourcing — every ingredient is traceable to its farm or fishery. Repeatedly mentioned by experienced multi-dog owners in Reddit communities as one of the few grain-free foods that doesn't cause digestive issues.
Open Farm is what serious grain-free feeders actually use — the sourcing transparency is unmatched in the kibble category, and it's one of the few brands that shows up in Reddit rotation lists from owners who've tried everything.
“I rotate 5 different foods, and from those I mix 2 at a time one fish and one meat, half and half: Open Farm RawMix Front Range Grain-Free Dog Kibble, Wild-Caught Salmon Grain-Free Dog Kibble... Those are very few foods that don't cause soft stools for them.”
r/DogFood (u/whiskey522) · read thread →
“Grain-free doesn't mean carb-free. I'm sure I've tried every dog food you can name, and like I said, even after 2–3 months none of them solved the soft-stool issue.”
r/DogFood (u/whiskey522) · read thread →
“The problem isn't grain free foods, its what some brands substitute grains with. Pulses are the thing to watch out for.”
r/Dogowners · read thread →