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Best Grain-Free for Allergies

Open Farm Grain-Free Dog Food

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.

$70-$100 (22-24 lb bag)
Pros
  • Full ingredient traceability — every batch traceable to source farm or fishery
  • Multiple protein options including wild-caught salmon, pasture-raised beef, and turkey
  • No corn, wheat, soy, artificial flavors, or preservatives
  • Humanely raised and sustainably sourced proteins
Cons
  • Premium price point — one of the more expensive grain-free kibbles
  • Still contains legumes (lentils, chickpeas) which carry FDA DCM advisory concerns
  • Not as widely available in physical stores as Blue Buffalo or Purina
Why we recommend it

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.

What the community says

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 →