Large breed · Evidence-based recommendations tailored to Alaskan Malamute-specific nutritional needs
Every breed has unique nutritional requirements shaped by their genetics, body composition, and health predispositions. Below, we analyze the best foods for Alaskan Malamutes based on AAFCO nutritional standards, breed-specific health research, and guaranteed analysis data from 3150 products in our database.
Min Protein
26%
AAFCO min: 18%
Min Fat
15%
AAFCO min: 5.5%
Daily Calories
30 kcal/lb
~2100 kcal/day
Max Fiber
5%
For digestive health
Common Health Concerns
Common Allergies
Veterinary Notes
Working breed needs high protein and fat. Joint support important for large breed.
Recommended Food Types
Calorie Needs
Large breeds need 20-30 calories per pound daily. Overfeeding is a common issue — monitor body condition score regularly.
Feeding Frequency
Feed 2 meals per day. Avoid one large meal to reduce bloat risk (gastric dilatation-volvulus).
Kibble & Format
Large-breed formulas have controlled calcium and phosphorus ratios to support joint health and prevent rapid growth issues.
Daily Calorie Estimate: A typical adult Alaskan Malamute weighing 70 lbs with moderate activity needs approximately 2100 kcal/day. This varies based on age, activity level, metabolism, and whether the dog is spayed/neutered. Always consult your veterinarian for personalized feeding recommendations.
Ranked from 3,150 products by our scoring algorithm. Each food is evaluated across 9 categories: life stage fit, size match, nutritional quality, health condition support, breed-specific needs, quality certifications, food type preference, budget fit, and allergen safety. Take the full quiz for results personalized to your dog's exact profile.
Merrick
Why This Food for Alaskan Malamutes
Guaranteed Analysis
First 5 Ingredients
Zignature
Why This Food for Alaskan Malamutes
Guaranteed Analysis
First 5 Ingredients
Acana
Why This Food for Alaskan Malamutes
Guaranteed Analysis
First 5 Ingredients
Canidae Pure
Primal Pet Foods
Vital Essentials
Vital Essentials
Smallbatch
Ollie
Ziwi Peak
Ziwi Peak
Ollie
Our recommendations are based on the AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) nutrient profiles, which set minimum nutritional standards for dog food in the United States. Adult dogs require a minimum of 18% protein and 5.5% fat on a dry matter basis, while puppies need at least 22.5% protein and 8.5% fat.
Breed-specific requirements are derived from veterinary nutritional research, including studies on breed predispositions to conditions like hip dysplasia, bloat, obesity, and food sensitivities. We cross-reference data from the National Research Council (NRC) nutrient requirements and WSAVA (World Small Animal Veterinary Association) guidelines.
Each food's guaranteed analysis is compared against both AAFCO minimums and breed-specific thresholds. Our scoring algorithm evaluates 9 distinct categories with weighted importance, penalizing foods with incomplete nutritional data or those that don't meet breed-specific requirements. Foods containing known allergens for the breed are automatically flagged or excluded.
Disclaimer: These recommendations are for informational purposes only and should not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog's diet, especially for dogs with existing health conditions.