Fuel your dog’s health and happiness with high-quality dog food from PetPost. Whether you’re after everyday dry dog food, nourishing wet dog food, or tailored puppy food, we’ve got options for every breed, life stage and dietary need.
Choose from trusted brands that support everything from healthy digestion to shiny coats and strong joints. Our range includes grain free dog food for sensitive tummies, small breed dog food and large breed dog food designesd with size-specific needs in mind. We also stock senior dog food to support ageing pets and prescription vet diets for dogs with specific health conditions.
Add variety to mealtime with dog food toppers, and don’t forget to browse our range of dog treats for training or rewarding good behaviour.
Choosing the right food for your dog really comes down to understanding their individual needs. Their age, breed size, energy levels, weight, and any health issues all make a difference. Some dogs do better on high-protein diets, others might need something gentler for sensitive stomachs, or a formula that supports joint health as they get older. The main thing is to look for a complete and balanced option made with quality ingredients. It’s also worth checking that the food meets AAFCO standards for their life stage. That’s a good sign it’s nutritionally sound.
Grain free dog food can be a great option for dogs with diagnosed grain allergies, sensitivities or intolerances, especially if you’ve noticed signs like itchy skin, recurring ear infections or digestive upset, but it’s worth noting that most healthy dogs can tolerate grains like brown rice and oats without any issues. Unless advised by your vet, there’s no need to avoid grains entirely, so it’s more about finding the right balance of nutrients that works best for your individual dog’s health and lifestyle.
Yes, you can switch your dog’s food, but it’s essential to do so gradually over the course of 7 to 10 days to avoid digestive upset such as vomiting or diarrhoea. Begin by mixing a small amount of the new food with their current food, and slowly increase the proportion of new food while decreasing the old until the transition is complete. This gradual process allows your dog’s digestive system to adjust to the new ingredients, flavours and nutrient profile, helping to ensure a smoother and more comfortable switch. For step-by-step tips and helpful advice, read our guide to transitioning your pet to a new food.
Each feeding option has its own set of benefits — dry dog food (kibble) is cost-effective, easy to store, and helps support dental health through chewing, while wet food is highly palatable, hydrating and a great choice for picky eaters or older dogs who may struggle with hard kibble. Many pet owners choose to feed a mix of both, using dry food as the main meal and adding wet food or toppers for flavour, variety and added nutrients, depending on their dog’s preferences and health requirements.
Single protein dog food contains only one type of animal protein — such as chicken, lamb or fish — and is often recommended for dogs with food allergies, sensitivities or digestive issues, as it makes it easier to identify and eliminate potential triggers. These formulas are especially useful during elimination diets or when working with your vet to manage chronic symptoms like itchy skin, upset stomach or recurring ear infections. If you're unsure whether your dog needs a single protein diet or want to learn more, read our guide to single protein dog food to explore the benefits and how to choose the right one.