Poultry-Free Kibble Recipes for Your Dog
While poultry remains a popular ingredient, chicken is one of the most common protein allergies in dogs and many pet parents are looking for poultry-free solutions as their dogs have experienced allergies or sensitivities. We’ve always been a go-to brand for food allergies and we’re happy to offer poultry-free kibble recipes! We offer an array of poultry-free kibble solutions, both grain-free and grain-inclusive, to meet the needs and budgets of all pet parents.
All Stella & Chewy's kibble recipes contain meat as the #1 ingredient and offer complete and balanced nutrition you can trust with responsibly sourced and safe ingredients.
Grain-Free Dry Dog Food
Offering complete and balanced nutrition for pet parents seeking a high-quality, grain-free dog food to help their four-legged friend thrive. Our high-protein, grain-free kibble options are nutrient-rich and offer premium dry food nutrition. With responsibly sourced ingredients and strong levels of omega fatty acids, these recipes are healthy, delicious, and promote overall well-being. Our grain-free kibble offerings are made in the USA with the world’s finest and safest ingredients and never contain any artificial flavors, preservatives, colors, or by-product meals.
Raw Coated Kibble
Gently oven-baked and coated in our irresistible freeze-dried raw recipe for a boost of nutrition and taste. Complete and balanced recipes contain certified organic fruits and vegetables, responsibly sourced proteins, and added probiotics for optimal digestion.
- Grass-Fed Beef Recipe
- Grass-Fed Lamb Recipe
- Wild-Caught Whitefish Recipe
- Limited Ingredient Grass-Fed Lamb Recipe
Raw Blend
This kibble is oven-baked and carefully coated in freeze-dried raw with pieces of real freeze-dried raw mixed in. Recipes contain certified organic fruits and vegetables, responsibly sourced proteins, and added probiotics for optimal digestion.
- Red Meat Recipe (also available in a Small Breed formula)
- Free Range Recipe
- Wild Caught Recipe
Whole Grain Dry Dog Food
Our high-protein, grain-inclusive kibble options are nutrient-rich and offer premium dry food nutrition. With responsibly sourced ingredients and strong levels of omega fatty acids, these recipes are healthy, delicious, and promote overall well-being. Wholesome grains include pearled barley, oatmeal, brown rice, quinoa, and millet. All whole grain dog food is made in the USA with the world’s finest and safest ingredients.
Stella's Essentials Wholesome Grains
Protein-packed, nutritious kibble at a good value with wholesome grains including pearled barley, oatmeal, brown rice, and millet. Recipes are complete and balanced and include responsibly sourced proteins, omega fatty acids for healthy skin and coat, glucosamine and chondroitin for hip and joint function, and guaranteed taurine levels for heart health.
- Grass-Fed Beef & Ancient Grains Recipe
- Grass-Fed Lamb & Ancient Grains Recipe
- Wild-Caught Whitefish, Ancient Grains & Salmon Recipe
Raw Coated Kibble with Wholesome Grains
Gently oven-baked and coated in our irresistible freeze-dried raw recipe for a boost of nutrition and taste. Wholesome grains include oatmeal, pearled barley, and quinoa. Complete and balanced recipes contain certified organic fruits and vegetables, responsibly sourced proteins, and added probiotics for optimal digestion.
- Grass-Fed Beef Recipe with Pumpkin & Quinoa (also available in a Small Breed formula)
- Grass-Fed Lamb Recipe with Pumpkin & Quinoa
- Wild-Caught Salmon Recipe with Pumpkin & Quinoa
Raw Blend
This kibble is oven-baked and carefully coated in freeze-dried raw with pieces of real freeze-dried raw mixed in. Wholesome grains include oatmeal, pearled barley, and quinoa. Recipes contain certified organic fruits and vegetables, responsibly sourced proteins, and added probiotics for optimal digestion.
How Do You Know If Your Dog Has a Food Allergy or Sensitivity?
Common symptoms that indicate a food sensitivity or allergy may exist include excessive scratching, hot spots, trouble keeping food down or other sensitive stomach issues, loss of fur/bald spots/changes in coat, messy bowel movements, and changes in mood and behavior. Consulting with your vet is a good first step to take if you suspect that there is a food allergy or sensitivity; there are tests that can help you identify what ingredients or food types are causing the reaction.