The Right Food, at the Right Price
Sustainably-sourced Alaskan Pollock & Brown Rice, formulated for easy digestion, skin and coat support, and a healthy metabolism.
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15lb Bag for $48 - Shop NowRECOMMENDED FOR PIT BULLS
Our Alaskan Pollock & Brown Rice recipe helps support Pit Bulls' unique needs, with ingredients like:
- Immune-boosting antioxidants
- Healthy fats to promote soft coats & hydrated skin
- Natural fiber blend with pre & probiotics
- Gently-cooked grains for sensitive skin & stomachs
What Pit Bull Parents Are Saying...
"Love everything about you guys! Dogs love it, and haven’t had any issues. Plus the team really cares and is always there when you need them."
–Courtney & Bentley
"Gaia LOVES her food! You all go above and beyond and she couldn’t be happier. Customer service is always top notch and delivery time is perfect!”
–Hunter & Gaia
"I can customize his order & text anytime with questions or changes. Any issues I've had have been solved right away. Love how much this company really cares."
–Felicia & Dot
"The communication and response times are incredible, I love that I can trust that I’m feeding my fur baby the best food and treats from BARK!!"
–Danielle & Frankie Lynn
Pit Bull Food FAQs
How much food should I feed my Pit Bull?
Every dog has a different sweet spot due to age, genetics, lifestyle, digestibility & quality of their food, and any health issues. Taking these into consideration, there are formulas that we and your vet use to estimate where to start. After that, the ultimate answer comes from this question: Is your dog maintaining a healthy, lean body weight? If the answer is YES, you are feeding the perfect amount! If the answer is NO (they are getting a little too skinny or too chubby), then we need to make some gradual adjustments.
How many times should a Pit Bull eat per day?
For most adult dogs, splitting their daily recommended kibble amount into two meals is perfect.
How do I transition my Pit Bull to BARK food?
To switch your Pit Bull's diet, we generally recommend transitioning over the course of one week, gradually phasing out the old food and introducing the new food. For the first two days, feed 25% new food and 75% old food. After that, move to 50% and 50% for two days, then 75% new food and 25% old food for two more days.
By this point, your dog should be ready to eat only their new food! If your pup tends to have a more sensitive digestive system, it's perfectly okay to make the transition even more gradual. Always monitor for any vomiting, diarrhea, or appetite changes that would indicate your dog is having trouble with the new food.