Best Wet Dog Food

Highest-scoring wet/canned dog food, normalized to dry-matter basis for fair comparison with kibble.

Wet/canned dog food has structural advantages over dry kibble: higher protein (no starch binder needed), lower carb load, and meaningful moisture (75%+ vs 10% dry) that supports kidney health and hydration. The downside is cost per calorie and the freezer-shelf-life trade. We normalize wet vs dry on a dry-matter basis so comparisons are fair — a wet food showing 9% protein on the can is often 36%+ on a dry-matter basis, comparable to premium kibble. This guide ranks 600+ wet dog foods by ingredient quality and AAFCO compliance. Top results today feature Canidae stews, Eukanuba's Adult Stew line, and Hill's Science Diet wet entrées.

Top picks

  1. Gourmet Pâté for Puppies with Chicken & Salmon - Grain Free Wet Dog Food Rich in Protein with Smooth Texture by Stella & Chewy's — Score: 100
  2. Gourmet Pâté for Dogs with Duck & Chicken - Grain Free Wet Dog Food Rich in Protein with Smooth Texture by Stella & Chewy's — Score: 99
  3. Wellness Complete Health Petite Entrees Shredded Medley Braised Lamb, Venison, White Sweet Potatoes & Carrots by Wellness — Score: 99
  4. Bil-Jac® Harvest Feast Adult Wet Dog Food - Turkey & Sweet Potatoes in Gravy, 3.5 oz by Bil-Jac — Score: 99
  5. Hill's Science Diet Puppy Sensitive Stomach & Skin Salmon & Vegetable Stew by Hill's Science Diet — Score: 99
  6. Open Farm Chicken & Grass-Fed Beef Pate Recipe by Open Farm — Score: 98
  7. Open Farm Surf & Turf Pate Recipe by Open Farm — Score: 98
  8. Wellness CORE Grain Free Weight Management Recipe by Wellness Core — Score: 98
  9. Open Farm Puppy Chicken & Salmon Pate Recipe by Open Farm — Score: 98
  10. Royal Canin Canine Health Nutrition Loaf in Sauce Puppy Dog Wet Food - 5.2 oz by Royal Canin — Score: 98
  11. Eukanuba Adult Beef and Vegetable Stew by Eukanuba — Score: 98
  12. Merrick® Lil' Plates® Grain Free Small Breed Adult Wet Dog Food - Natural, Variety Pack, 12 Count by Merrick — Score: 98
  13. Nutro Natural Choice™ All Life Stage Wet Dog Food - Grain Free, Variety Pack, 12 Count by Nutro — Score: 98
  14. Wild Red Wet Dog Food: Whole Prey Chicken & Beef Recipe, Protein Rich, Grain Free & Legume Free Stew for Dogs by Stella & Chewy's — Score: 98
  15. Wild Red Wet Dog Food: Whole Prey Chicken & Turkey Recipe, Protein Rich, Grain Free & Legume Free Stew for Dogs by Stella & Chewy's — Score: 98
  16. Chicken & Salmon Pâté for Dogs by Open Farm — Score: 98
  17. Wellness Complete Health Petite Entrees Shredded Medley Roasted Chicken, Beef, Green Beans & Red Peppers by Wellness — Score: 98
  18. Wellness Complete Health Petite Entrees Shredded Tender Medley Chicken, Turkey, Carrots & Green Beans by Wellness — Score: 98
  19. Eukanuba Adult Mixed Grill Chicken and Beef Dinner in Gravy by Eukanuba — Score: 97
  20. Eukanuba Puppy Mixed Grill Chicken and Beef Dinner in Gravy by Eukanuba — Score: 97
  21. freshpet Vital Clean Nutrition Grain Free Chicken, Beef, Salmon and Egg by FreshPet — Score: 97
  22. Blue Buffalo® Delights Small Breed Adult Wet Dog Food - Prime Rib in Gravy, 3.5 oz by Blue Buffalo — Score: 97
  23. Authority Digestive Support Adult Wet Dog Food - Chicken with Pumpkin, 10 oz by Authority — Score: 97
  24. Blue Buffalo® Delights Small Breed Variety Pack Adult Wet Dog Food - New York Strip & Filet Mignon by Blue Buffalo — Score: 97
  25. freshpet Vital Clean Nutrition Grain Free Beef and Lamb by FreshPet — Score: 96

Pâté or chunks-in-gravy with named protein first

The first ingredient should be a named whole meat or fish — "chicken," "beef," "salmon" — not "meat broth" or "water sufficient for processing," which inflate the ingredient list with non-nutritive content.

Few or no thickeners

Carrageenan, xanthan gum, and guar gum are common wet-food thickeners. Carrageenan in particular has documented inflammatory effects in animal studies and is one of the most consistently flagged ingredients in our database.

AAFCO complete-and-balanced statement

Some wet products are sold as "complementary" or "topper" foods, not complete diets. Look for the explicit AAFCO statement — "intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only" means it shouldn't be the sole diet.

BPA-free packaging

Many can linings still contain BPA, which can leach into wet food. Brands that have switched to BPA-free linings typically advertise it. This is a manufacturing-quality signal even if the direct health risk is debated.

Frequently asked questions

Is wet food better for dogs than dry food?

There's no universal answer. Wet food is typically higher in protein, lower in carbs, more palatable, and supports hydration. Dry food is cheaper per calorie, more convenient, and slightly better for dental tartar. The best diet is one your dog will actually eat consistently.

Can I mix wet and dry food?

Yes — many owners feed dry kibble with a wet topper for palatability and hydration. Just adjust portions so the combined caloric intake matches your dog's needs. Don't exceed the daily caloric target by adding wet on top of a full dry portion.

How long can I leave wet food out?

No more than 1–2 hours at room temperature, less in warm weather. Once opened, refrigerated wet food is good for 5–7 days. Toss anything left in the bowl after a meal — it's a bacterial growth medium.

Is wet food worth the cost?

On a cost-per-calorie basis, wet food can be 3–5x more expensive than dry. For a small dog, the absolute cost might still be reasonable. For a large dog, exclusive wet feeding gets expensive fast — many owners use it as a partial topper.

Do wet foods need refrigeration?

Unopened cans/pouches are shelf-stable for years. After opening, refrigerate immediately and use within a week. Bring portions to room temperature before serving — cold food straight from the fridge can upset stomachs and reduce palatability.

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