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Puppy Grilled Steak & Vegetable Flavor Dry Dog Food
Pedigree

Puppy Grilled Steak & Vegetable Flavor Dry Dog Food

Verified Jun 8, 2026

Dog · Dry Puppy All Breed Sizes

This is a complete and balanced dry food formulated for growing puppies, with chicken by-product meal and meat and bone meal as the main animal protein sources. It uses corn, wheat, soybean meal, and rice for energy, and includes added DHA from fish oil plus vitamins and minerals to support normal growth and immune function. The nutrient profile is designed to meet the needs of puppies of all breeds during the growth stage.

Over-the-counter AAFCO No recalls
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KibbleLab Score
6.6 out of 10

Nutritionally, this is a solid, basic puppy kibble that meets AAFCO standards for growth and provides appropriate protein, fat, and calcium/phosphorus levels for most growing puppies. It relies on by-product meals and grains for much of its nutrition, which is perfectly acceptable from a health standpoint, though not as specialized as some higher-end formulas. It can work well for many healthy puppies without specific dietary needs, as long as they tolerate the ingredients.

The KibbleLab Score (1–10) is assessed from publicly available product data. Our evaluation is science-based, not marketing-based.

Ingredient composition Quality, beneficial additions, absence of artificial colors/flavors
Nutritional profile Protein, fat, fiber evaluated for stated life stage and food type
AAFCO compliance Complete and balanced certification; feeding trials valued higher
Health considerations Sensitivity profile, DCM risk, processing method
9.0 – 10 Top Pick
8.0 – 8.9 Strong Choice
7.0 – 7.9 Solid Option
6.0 – 6.9 Worth a Conversation
Below 6 Not Recommended

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At a Glance

Health Benefits
Immune Support
Suitable For
Puppy All Breed Sizes
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Nutritional Perspective

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Strengths

  • Complete and balanced for growth, so it is appropriate as a sole diet for puppies when fed as directed.
  • 27% protein and 11% fat are in a reasonable range for most puppies, helping support healthy growth without being excessively rich.
  • Includes DHA from fish oil, which is important for normal brain and eye development in puppies.
  • Uses by-product meals and meat and bone meal, which are nutrient-dense sources of protein, calcium, and phosphorus when well-controlled by the manufacturer.

Considerations

  • Contains common allergen sources such as chicken by-product meal, meat and bone meal (likely mixed animal proteins), soybean meal, and wheat, so it may not suit puppies with food allergies or sensitivities.
  • Multiple artificial colors (Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 2) are included; these don’t add nutritional value and some owners prefer to avoid them.
  • Grain-heavy and plant-protein–contributing formula (corn, wheat, soybean meal) may be less appealing if you’re specifically looking for a meat-forward or limited-ingredient diet.
  • Uses BHA as a preservative; while considered safe and effective, some owners prefer to avoid synthetic preservatives in favor of natural alternatives.
Scored using the rubric of an NAVC Certified Pet Nutrition Coach (PNCC). This is informational, not veterinary advice.

Full Ingredient List

Ground Whole Grain Corn, Chicken By-Product Meal, Ground Whole Grain Wheat, Soybean Meal, Brewers Rice, Animal Fat (Source of Omega 6 Fatty Acids [Preserved with BHA and Citric Acid]), Meat and Bone Meal, Natural Flavor, Dried Brewers Yeast, Salt, Fish Oil (Source of DHA [Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols]), Monocalcium Phosphate, BHA (Preservative), Citric Acid (Preservative), Dried Plain Beet Pulp, Potassium Chloride, Choline Chloride, Calcium Carbonate, Dried Peas, Zinc Sulfate, Natural Grilled Steak Flavor, Vitamin E Supplement, L-Tryptophan, Red 40, DL-Methionine, Dried Carrots, Yellow 6, Blue 2, Niacin Supplement (Vitamin B3), Copper Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, D-Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5), Potassium Iodide, Yellow 5, Vitamin A Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement (Vitamin B2), Vitamin B12 Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Vitamin D3 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Folic Acid.

Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.

Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.

Top 5 Ingredients Explained

01
Whole Grain Corn
Whole grain corn is commonly used as a carbohydrate and energy source in pet foods, providing digestible starch, dietary fiber, some protein, and B vitamins and minerals while retaining more nutrients than refined corn. It is generally economical and well-tolerated by most dogs and many cats, but because cats are obligate carnivores animal-based proteins are nutritionally more important, and pets with grain sensitivities, certain metabolic conditions, or requirements for low-carbohydrate diets may need alternatives; proper sourcing and processing also reduce mycotoxin risk and improve digestibility.
02
Chicken By-Product
Chicken by-product is a common protein ingredient in pet foods made from edible parts of the bird not typically consumed by people—such as organs (liver, heart), necks and other tissues—and is used to add protein, flavor and nutrient density. It can provide concentrated protein, essential amino acids, B vitamins and minerals (and may contribute taurine when organ meats are included), but composition and quality vary by source, so pet parents concerned about sourcing, higher ash/fat content or chicken allergies should check the manufacturer’s labeling and quality standards.
03
Whole Grain Wheat
Whole grain wheat is used in pet foods as a digestible source of carbohydrates, fiber and some plant protein, and provides B‑vitamins and minerals to supply energy and help support stool quality—its nutritional contribution is typically more relevant for dogs than for obligate‑carnivore cats. While whole wheat retains more nutrients and fiber than refined wheat, it is calorie‑dense and can trigger gluten or grain sensitivities in a minority of pets, so animals with known wheat allergies or weight management concerns may be better served by wheat‑free or lower‑carbohydrate options.
04
Soybean
Soybean is a common plant-based ingredient in pet foods used as a concentrated protein and fat source (in forms such as soybean meal, soy protein concentrate/isolate, and soybean oil) that supplies essential amino acids, calories, and beneficial polyunsaturated fats. It can be a cost-effective, digestible protein for many dogs but is less ideal as the sole protein for obligate carnivores like cats and may trigger allergies or deliver phytoestrogens and antinutritional factors (e.g., trypsin inhibitors, phytates) that are typically reduced by proper processing, so diets using soy should be balanced and monitored.
05
Brewer's Rice
Brewer’s rice is a milling byproduct of rice processing made up of small broken white rice kernels commonly used in pet foods as a highly digestible carbohydrate source, filler and binder that provides readily available energy for dogs and cats while contributing little protein, fat or fiber. It is generally gentle on the stomach and cost‑effective, but diets using it must supply other ingredients for essential nutrients; pet owners should note its relatively high glycemic load (relevant for weight or diabetic pets), the potential for trace environmental contaminants associated with rice, and not confuse it with brewer’s yeast.

Nutritional Breakdown

How to read As Fed versus Dry Matter As fed shows the numbers straight off the label, water included. Dry matter removes the water so you can compare a wet food and a dry food fairly.
As Fed
Crude Protein (min)
27.00%
Low High
Crude Fat (min)
11.00%
Low High
Crude Fiber (max)
3.00%
Low High
Moisture (max)
12.00%
Low High
3459
kcal / Kg
295
kcal / Cup
Moderate
Calorie density category
What is calorie density How many calories the food packs per unit. Denser foods mean smaller portions for the same calories.

Product Details & Brand

Product Specs

Lifestage Puppy
Breed size All Breed Sizes
Texture Kibble
Food type Dry

AAFCO Nutritional Adequacy
What is AAFCO Association of American Feed Control Officials. It sets the nutritional adequacy standards US pet foods are measured against.

Complete & balanced Yes
AAFCO life stages Growth (puppy/kitten)
Pedigree Puppy Dry Puppy Food, Grilled Steak and Vegetable Flavor is also 100% complete and balanced for puppies

Brand

Pedigree

Pedigree is one of the largest global dog food brands, owned by Mars Petcare. It offers a broad range of dry and wet foods and treats for dogs across all life stages, positioned as an accessible, mass‑market brand sold in grocery, mass retail, and pet specialty channels worldwide. Marketing emphasizes everyday nutrition, affordability, and support for dog welfare and adoption initiatives.

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Manufacturer

Company name Mars Petcare
Parent company Mars, Incorporated
Founded 1935
Headquarters Brussels, Belgium (global Petcare division); McLean, Virginia, USA (Mars, Incorporated global HQ)
Manufacturing type In House
Manufacturing country United States
Manufacturing region Multiple states
Manufacturing oversight

Mars Petcare operates large-scale manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America with formal quality and food safety systems modeled on human food standards. Facilities follow HACCP-based programs, Good Manufacturing Practices, and are routinely audited for compliance with local regulatory bodies (e.g., FDA and USDA in the U.S., FEDIAF-related standards in Europe). Mars maintains in‑house research and development centers, employs veterinarians and pet nutrition scientists, and conducts digestibility and palatability studies and AAFCO feeding trials for many of its complete-and-balanced diets.

Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.

Recall History

No recalls on record

Pedigree Puppy Grilled Steak & Vegetable Flavor Dry Dog Food has no recalls since 2014.

Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily

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Frequently Asked Questions

Has Pedigree ever been recalled?

We have no recalls on record for Pedigree. We monitor the FDA Pet Food Recall Database daily.

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Our scores are based on ingredient composition, nutritional profile, AAFCO compliance, and health considerations. We don't penalize by-products, grains, or synthetic preservatives. Brands cannot pay for higher scores.

Is KibbleLab a substitute for veterinary advice?

No. KibbleLab provides data-driven food analysis, not medical advice. Always consult your veterinarian before making dietary changes, especially for pets with health conditions.

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