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Labrador Retriever Dog Food Guide - Risks, Calories, Label Checks

Use this Labrador Retriever dog food guide to connect Large Breed, expected weight 24.9~36.3 kg, and risk patterns such as Weight Management, Joint Health, and Eye Health before comparing formulas or moving to personalized recommendations.

Large Breed24.9~36.3 kgLabrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever 기준 DB 사료 후보

Large Breed, 예상 체중 24.9~36.3 kg 기준으로 먼저 좁힌 후보입니다. 견종 전용 문구가 아니라 원료, 칼로리, 영양 공개 수준을 바로 확인합니다.

전체 사료 리뷰 보기

후보 수

4개 표시 / 68개 매칭

현재 DB 필터로 바로 볼 수 있는 공개 리뷰 후보입니다.

처방·케어 후보

0개

질환 목적 제품은 별점보다 처방 목적과 영양 수치를 먼저 봅니다.

영양 공개

평균 13개 항목

보증성분과 심화 영양소 공개량이 많을수록 비교 신뢰도가 올라갑니다.

Hill's

Adult 6+ Large Breed No Corn, Wheat, Soy Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe dog food | Hill's Science Diet

5.0 / 5

Ingredient composition and public nutrient disclosure both look relatively strong.

  • Top ingredients: Chicken, Brown Rice, Whole Grain Oats.
  • Manufacturing style: Kibble (Extruded).
상위 원료
Chicken, Brown Rice, Whole Grain Oats
제조·용도
EXTRUDED · ADULT
급여 판단
3,630 kcal/kg · 17,000원/kg
공개 영양소
Crude Protein 21% · Crude Fat 14.2% · Moisture 10% · Calcium 0.89%
데이터 공개도
PARTIAL 등급 · 영양 10개 공개
칼로리 위치
This food sits around the typical calorie range among extruded foods. Feeding volume usually stays within a normal band.
  • Some safety checks remain undisclosed, so this safety read still has coverage limits.
  • Freshness recency and brand evidence depth are not yet top tier.
리뷰 자세히 보기내 강아지 기준으로 재계산

Alleva

Holistic Chicken & Duck + Aloe Vera & Ginseng Medium

5.0 / 5

Ingredient composition and public nutrient disclosure both look relatively strong.

  • Top ingredients: 건조 닭고기, 신선한 닭고기, 건조 오리고기.
  • Manufacturing style: Kibble (Extruded).
상위 원료
건조 닭고기, 신선한 닭고기, 건조 오리고기
제조·용도
EXTRUDED · ALL_LIFE_STAGES
급여 판단
3,868 kcal/kg · 17,000원/kg
공개 영양소
Crude Protein 36% · Crude Fat 17% · Crude Fiber 2.5% · Crude Ash 8%
데이터 공개도
PARTIAL 등급 · 영양 11개 공개
칼로리 위치
This food is on the higher side for calorie density among extruded foods. Larger portions may be less favorable for weight control.
  • Some safety checks remain undisclosed, so this safety read still has coverage limits.
  • Freshness is current, but brand evidence depth is not yet top tier.
리뷰 자세히 보기내 강아지 기준으로 재계산

Alleva

Holistic Fish + Hemp & Aloe Vera Medium/Maxi

5.0 / 5

Ingredient composition and public nutrient disclosure both look relatively strong.

  • Top ingredients: 건조 청어, 신선한 청어, 고구마.
  • Manufacturing style: Kibble (Extruded).
상위 원료
건조 청어, 신선한 청어, 고구마
제조·용도
EXTRUDED · ALL_LIFE_STAGES
급여 판단
3,764 kcal/kg · 17,000원/kg
공개 영양소
Crude Protein 34% · Crude Fat 16% · Crude Fiber 3% · Crude Ash 8.4%
데이터 공개도
PARTIAL 등급 · 영양 11개 공개
칼로리 위치
This food is on the higher side for calorie density among extruded foods. Larger portions may be less favorable for weight control.
  • Some safety checks remain undisclosed, so this safety read still has coverage limits.
  • Freshness is current, but brand evidence depth is not yet top tier.
리뷰 자세히 보기내 강아지 기준으로 재계산

Alleva

Holistic Wild Boar + Aloe Vera & Haematococcus Medium

5.0 / 5

Ingredient composition and public nutrient disclosure both look relatively strong.

  • Top ingredients: 건조 멧돼지, 신선 멧돼지, 고구마.
  • Manufacturing style: Kibble (Extruded).
상위 원료
건조 멧돼지, 신선 멧돼지, 고구마
제조·용도
EXTRUDED · ALL_LIFE_STAGES
급여 판단
3,690 kcal/kg · 17,000원/kg
공개 영양소
Crude Protein 35% · Crude Fat 14% · Crude Fiber 2.5% · Crude Ash 9%
데이터 공개도
FULL 등급 · 영양 18개 공개
칼로리 위치
This food sits around the typical calorie range among extruded foods. Feeding volume usually stays within a normal band.
  • Some safety checks remain undisclosed, so this safety read still has coverage limits.
  • Freshness is current, but brand evidence depth is not yet top tier.
리뷰 자세히 보기내 강아지 기준으로 재계산

Key Health Risks

Weight Management

Moderate evidence

Moderate evidence signal for Labrador Retriever. Maintaining an appropriate weight is the foundation for preventing a variety of conditions including joint disease, heart disease, and diabetes.

View issue guide →

Joint Health

Moderate evidence

Moderate evidence signal for Labrador Retriever. Joint health is directly tied to quality of life, and preventive nutritional management is effective.

View issue guide →

Eye Health

Moderate evidence

Moderate evidence signal for Labrador Retriever. Eye health depends on oxidative stress, inflammation, and micronutrient support, but nutrition does not replace ophthalmic care.

View issue guide →

How to judge whether a formula fits Labrador Retriever

1

Calorie density and body condition

Large Breed dogs can gain or lose condition quickly when kcal per cup and treat calories are not tracked. Compare the formula against real weight trend, not only the feeding chart.

Use waist shape and two-to-four-week weight trend as the first check.

2

Protein source and digestibility

A breed guide cannot replace ingredient review. Named animal proteins and a simple transition history usually explain more than a breed photo on the package.

Read the first five ingredients before trusting a breed-specific claim.

3

Risk-specific disclosure

Because Weight Management, Joint Health, and Eye Health appears in the breed context, relevant nutrient disclosure and safety checks matter more than a single functional ingredient claim.

Missing phosphorus, sodium, omega, or calorie data can be the decision point.

How size changes the feeding frame

Large Breed

The expected adult range is 24.9~36.3 kg. Use that as a planning frame, then adjust for neuter status, activity, and body condition.

Life stage overlay

Puppy, adult, and senior targets can change the same breed's food fit. Do not apply a single Labrador Retriever rule across every age.

Evidence boundary

Breed risk helps prioritize what to check. It does not prove that every Labrador Retriever needs the same formula.

What food decisions should account for in Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever food choice should start with the actual dog in front of you, not only the breed name. The useful baseline is Large Breed, an expected adult range of 24.9~36.3 kg, and the health patterns that repeat for this breed.

This page currently links Labrador Retriever to 3 issue guides. Treat those links as the next layer of context before trusting a generic breed-labeled formula.

The current risk map should be read as planning context. It is not a diagnosis and should not override symptoms, lab results, or veterinary guidance.

Search-intent answers for this breed

Labrador Retriever searches usually mix product recommendations, health risks, life stage, and ingredient concerns. This page separates those decisions before the CTA.

Labrador Retriever food recommendation

Start with Large Breed, expected weight 24.9~36.3 kg, calorie density, and whether the formula discloses enough nutrition data to support the breed context.

A breed name is a filter, not the final recommendation.

Labrador Retriever health risks

Use Weight Management, Joint Health, and Eye Health as the first risk shortlist, then open the matching issue guides where nutrient targets and label checks become more specific.

Risk links explain what to inspect first.

Labrador Retriever puppy, adult, or senior food

Life stage can change the same breed decision because growth, adult maintenance, and senior lean-mass or organ-load priorities are different.

Do not apply one breed rule to every age.

Labrador Retriever allergy or ingredient checks

Protein source, first ingredients, treat overlap, and recent stool or skin changes can override a generic breed-formula claim.

Ingredient history makes the search result actionable.

How to use this breed guide

What usually matters for Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever should be reviewed in the context of body size, real calorie demand, and repeated risk patterns rather than breed reputation alone. This page gives you the risk shortlist to start from.

What to anchor before comparing foods

Use Large Breed and the expected adult range of 24.9~36.3 kg as a starting frame, then check whether the formula still fits activity, body condition, and any active symptoms.

This breed currently connects to 3 issue guides, so use the cross-links below instead of treating this page as the whole answer.

Shortcuts that usually mislead

  • Do not assume a formula fits Labrador Retriever just because the package uses a breed image or breed marketing copy.
  • If weight management keeps appearing for this breed, check nutrient balance and calorie load together rather than chasing one “functional” ingredient.
  • The better shortcut is usually consistent intake tracking and symptom review, not a breed-labeled bag.

What this breed article should resolve

A breed page is useful only when it gives the reader enough context to decide which nutrition pages and label checks should come next.

What this answers for Labrador Retriever

This page should help you understand whether Labrador Retriever food decisions are driven mainly by size, weight range, or recurring risk patterns such as Weight Management, Joint Health, and Eye Health.

Use it to set the first filter, not the final product choice.

What still needs the dog profile

Age, neuter status, current body condition, symptoms, allergy history, and current food can all override a generic breed rule.

Breed is context; the individual dog is the decision.

What to open next

If Weight Management, Joint Health, and Eye Health appears relevant, the next useful page is the matching issue guide because that is where nutrient targets and label checks become specific.

Do not stop at the breed page when a health issue is visible.

How to interpret the evidence on this page

EviNutri uses breed records, linked issue data, nutrient rules, and food disclosure signals to build this guide. The goal is to narrow what to inspect first, not to diagnose a dog from breed alone.

  • Breed-linked risks are planning signals, not medical conclusions.
  • Missing nutrient disclosure is treated as lower confidence for health-sensitive decisions.
  • Personalized results should still use the individual dog profile: age, weight, symptoms, allergies, and current food history.

Before moving to personalized recommendations

Size and weight frame

Large Breed and 24.9~36.3 kg are the baseline before calories or feeding amount are trusted.

Risk pattern shortlist

Use Weight Management, Joint Health, and Eye Health as the first list of issues to verify, not as a diagnosis.

Label evidence

Ingredient identity, calorie density, nutrient disclosure, and safety ratios still need to support the breed context.

Personalized handoff

Move to personalized recommendations when you need the breed context combined with the actual dog profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I choose food for Labrador Retriever?▾

Start with this breed's typical body size, activity pattern, and known risk profile, then use personalized results to refine the shortlist for your own dog.

Is weight management a known concern for Labrador Retriever?▾

Moderate evidence signal for Labrador Retriever. Maintaining an appropriate weight is the foundation for preventing a variety of conditions including joint disease, heart disease, and diabetes.

How much should Labrador Retriever eat per day?▾

Daily feeding amount depends on age, current weight, body condition, and activity. Use a baseline estimate first, then tighten it with personalized results and real intake logs.

Are there ingredient sensitivities I should watch for?▾

There is no single breed-wide exclusion list. If skin, stool, or ear issues keep repeating, review protein sources and transition history rather than assuming every formula will behave the same.

Is grain-free always better for Labrador Retriever?▾

No. Formula quality matters more than a simple grain-free label. Focus on overall nutrient balance, digestibility, and whether the formula fits your dog's actual needs.

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Brand transparency ratings

Check disclosure quality through ETF grading

Related Health Issues

Weight ManagementJoint HealthEye Health
Author EviNutri Editorial TeamLast updated April 26, 2026
Reference standardsNational Research Council. Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats.FDA. Complete and Balanced Pet Food.FDA. Animal Food Labeling and Pet Food Claims.
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This information is for general reference only and does not replace professional veterinary diagnosis and advice. Always consult your veterinarian for your pet's health concerns.