Have tried a lot of different dog foods, some a lot more expensive and this is the only one my dog absolutely loves. He also has perfect poos every time which has never been the case before. Highly recommended






Flavour: Salmon with Trout, Sweet Potato & Asparagus
Food Type: Dry Food - smaller kibble size for small breeds
The Dewkes Grain-Free, Natural range of Dog Food includes a selection of the finest freshly prepared nutritious and highly digestible animal protein sources. Formulated with sweet potato and potato to be suitable for those with grain intolerance/sensitivity.
Our 'Small Breed' version of the Fish Medley dog food has been created with a smaller kibble size, perfect for smaller dogs.
50% Total Salmon & Trout Rich in amino acids, vitamins & minerals (Minimum 36% 'Freshly Prepared' Salmon & Trout).
Why Salmon & Trout? Salmon and trout are delicious and highly digestible sources of protein, and are both naturally rich in omega 3 essential fatty acids which have anti-inflammatory properties and provide support for skin and coat condition and joint health.
Why Sweet Potato? An excellent alternative to grains, sweet potato is a complex carbohydrate high in B Vitamins. Sweet potato is low in fat, and may also benefit digestive health as it is a rich source of dietary fibre.
Why Asparagus? Asparagus is rich in vitamins A, C and K plus folic acid which all help contribute to general health & well-being.
Digestive Health: Contains Pre-biotics MOS & FOS which may help to promote the growth of healthy gut bacteria and aid digestion.
Added Omega 3 Supplement: To help support healthy skin & coat.
No Added Artificial Colours & Preservatives Naturally preserved using rosemary extract.
All our fish is responsibly sourced.
Salmon & Trout 50% (including Freshly Prepared Salmon & Trout 36%, Dried Salmon 12% & Salmon Stock 2%), Sweet Potato (24%), Peas (9%), Potato, Beet Pulp, Linseed, Omega 3 Supplement, Minerals, Asparagus (0.3%), Fructooligosaccharides FOS (96 mg/kg), Mannanoligosaccharides MOS (24 mg/kg).
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| Pack size | Price | Price per 100g |
| 2kg | £16.99 | £0.85 |
| 6kg | £42.99 | £0.72 (save 15%) |
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Grain-free dog food is often chosen for its digestibility and high protein content. By removing ingredients like wheat and maize, these recipes can be gentler on sensitive stomachs while supporting healthy digestion, steady energy levels, and overall wellbeing. Many dog owners also notice improvements in coat condition and reduced digestive discomfort after switching to a grain-free diet.
Grain-free dog food can be a great option for many dogs, but it isn’t essential for every pet. Dogs without sensitivities can still do well on diets that include grains. However, if your dog has digestive issues or ingredient intolerances, a grain-free recipe like Dewkes can provide a simpler, protein-rich alternative. If you’re unsure, your vet can help guide the best choice for your dog.
Yes, grain-free dog food can help dogs with allergies or sensitive stomachs, particularly if they react to common grains like wheat. By focusing on carefully selected ingredients and high-quality protein sources, these recipes may help reduce itching, loose stools, and digestive upset. For dogs with ongoing symptoms, choosing a simple, well-balanced grain-free diet can make a noticeable difference.
Dewkes grain-free dog food is made with high-quality protein, nutritious vegetables, and essential vitamins and minerals to support complete and balanced nutrition.
Our recipes are carefully developed without added grains, artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives - so you can feel confident about what’s in your dog’s bowl. Full ingredient are listed on each product page.
To switch to a grain-free dog food, gradually introduce Dewkes over 7–10 days. Start by mixing a small amount with your dog’s current food, then slowly increase the proportion each day.
This gentle transition helps support healthy digestion and reduces the risk of stomach upset, making the change as smooth as possible for your dog.
Find out more in our Blog Post: "How to Introduce a New Dog Food Without Upsetting Your Dog’s Stomach"