Nutrition Built for Medium Breed Dogs
Medium breed dogs are the most commonly owned size in the UK, yet they are often underserved by specialist nutrition ranges that focus on small or large breeds. At 10–25kg, medium breeds sit in a nutritional sweet spot — needing more sustained energy than small breeds, but without the strict joint-loading and calorie controls required for large breed dogs.
Which Breeds Are Medium Breed Dogs?
Medium breed dogs include some of the UK's most popular: Border Collies, Cocker Spaniels, English and French Bulldogs, Beagles, Springer Spaniels, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Whippets, Dalmatians, Standard Poodles and Shetland Sheepdogs. If your dog has an adult weight between 10–25kg, our medium breed range is the right fit.
Why Grain Free for Medium Breeds?
Many popular medium breeds — particularly Spaniels, Bulldogs and Staffies — are prone to digestive sensitivities and skin conditions. Grain free recipes remove wheat, corn and barley — common triggers — replacing them with easily digestible sweet potato. For medium breeds with a tendency towards sensitivity, grain free is often the most impactful dietary change an owner can make.
10 Protein Options for Medium Breed Dogs
Our grain free medium breed range offers 10 complete protein options — chicken, turkey, lamb, beef, salmon and trout, tuna, rabbit, pork, duck and venison. Each recipe uses freshly prepared meat or fish as ingredient number one, with 65% total protein content and a minimum of 35% freshly prepared ingredients.
How Much to Feed a Medium Breed Dog
Medium breed dogs typically need 180–280g of dry food per day depending on their exact weight and activity level. Active working breeds like Border Collies and Springer Spaniels will need more; less active Bulldogs or Basset Hounds will need less. Always start with the feeding guide on pack and adjust to maintain a healthy body condition.