China Dry Dog Food Factory
Source dry dog food from a China factory with OEM formula, private label packaging, bulk supply, and full export support.
Tell us your target market, sales channel, packaging size, and price range. Our team will recommend the dry dog food options that fit your product line and help you move from sample to bulk order.
Explore Dry Dog Food Solutions
Jump straight to what matters for your sourcing decision, from formula and kibble design to packaging, compliance, and the export documents your market needs.
Dry Dog Food Solutions by Sales Channel
Every market sells dog food in a different way. Tell us your channel, target price, pack size, and product position, and we will recommend the dry dog food options that fit your line.
Importers & Distributors
For wholesale supply, container orders, and regional distribution.
We support ready formulas, competitive factory pricing, large pack options, stable production, and common export documents for repeat orders.
Key Support
- Bulk dog food supply
- Value and mainstream formulas
- 10kg / 15kg / 20kg bags
- Export document support
Private Label Brands
For companies building their own dog food brand.
Choose formula direction, flavor, kibble size, packaging size, and label design based on your target market and price range.
Key Support
- Custom formula direction
- Private label bags
- Sample development
- Market-ready product line
E-commerce Sellers
For online stores, social commerce, and small-pack retail.
We help develop dry dog food products with clear selling points, retail-friendly packaging, sample testing, and reorder support.
Key Support
- 1kg / 2kg / 3kg packs
- Clear formula positioning
- Attractive packaging
- Sample testing
Retail & Pet Store Channels
For pet shops, supermarkets, and local retail shelves.
We support shelf-ready packaging, mainstream formulas, barcode and label information, and stable supply for regular replenishment.
Key Support
- Shelf-ready bags
- Barcode support
- Multi-language labels
- Stable reorder supply
Kennels & Working Dog Channels
For kennels, training centers, guard dogs, farm dogs, and high-activity dogs.
We offer large bag options and formula directions focused on energy, protein level, digestion, and long-term feeding cost.
Key Support
- Active dog formulas
- Large kibble options
- 20kg bulk bags
- Cost control support
Tell Us Your Market, We Match the Formula
You do not need a finished spec to begin. Share your target market, sales channel, pack size, and price range, and we will recommend the dry dog food options that fit your line, then send samples before any bulk order.
Dry Dog Food Products We Manufacture
Choose dry dog food by processing method, life stage, breed size, activity level, sales channel, and market position. Share your target market, pack size, and price range, and we can recommend suitable product options.
Extruded Dry Dog Food
A practical choice for wholesale, distribution, and mainstream retail. Available with flexible formula direction, flavor, kibble size, and private label packaging for stable repeat supply.
Baked Dry Dog Food
For brands that need a more premium shelf look than standard kibble. A good fit for private label products, pet store channels, and online retail lines with stronger packaging appeal.
Puppy Dry Dog Food
Small kibble options for puppy product lines sold through pet stores, online channels, and private label ranges. Formula direction, flavor, and pack size can be adjusted for your market position.
Adult Dog Dry Food
The main daily feeding line for volume orders and regular reorder demand. Suitable for wholesale, retail, and private label products where price, taste, packaging, and supply stability all need to be balanced.
Senior Dog Dry Food
For brands building a product line for aging dogs. Available with lower-fat direction, easier chewing style, digestion support style, and joint support style positioning.
Small Breed Dry Dog Food
Smaller kibble and retail-friendly packs for small dog product lines. Suitable for urban pet markets, online stores, pet shops, and small-pack private label projects.
Large Breed Dry Dog Food
Larger kibble and bulk packaging for large dogs and wholesale channels. A good choice for distributors, kennels, large-dog brands, and markets where 10kg–20kg bags sell better.
Active / Working Dog Dry Food
Energy-focused dry dog food for kennels, training centers, farm dogs, guard dogs, and high-activity dogs. Formula direction, protein level, bag size, and feeding cost can be planned together.
Functional-Style Dry Dog Food
For product lines that need clearer shelf positioning. Available directions include skin & coat style, sensitive digestion style, weight control style, high protein style, grain-free style, and joint support style.
Choose by Price Level and Product Position
A dry dog food line should match the local price level, pack size, shelf position, and feeding scenario. Choose from cost-focused, mainstream, premium-style, or active dog directions before moving into formula and packaging details.
| Product Line | What It Solves | Formula Direction | Packaging Direction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Value Line | Keeps cost under control for daily feeding products. | Basic adult dog formula, chicken or beef flavor, standard kibble. | Medium and large bags for stable repeat supply. |
| Mainstream Line | Balances price, taste, packaging, and product appeal. | Adult, puppy, small breed, or large breed options. | Retail and family-size bags for wider product coverage. |
| Premium Style Line | Gives the product a clearer selling point and better shelf look. | Skin & coat style, sensitive digestion style, grain-free style, or high protein style. | Smaller packs with stronger private label presentation. |
| Active / Working Dog Line | Supports high-activity feeding needs with better energy direction. | Higher protein style, energy-focused formula, larger kibble options. | Large bags for long-term feeding and cost control. |
Value Line
What It Solves
Keeps cost under control for daily feeding products.
Formula Direction
Basic adult dog formula, chicken or beef flavor, standard kibble.
Packaging Direction
Medium and large bags for stable repeat supply.
Mainstream Line
What It Solves
Balances price, taste, packaging, and product appeal.
Formula Direction
Adult, puppy, small breed, or large breed options.
Packaging Direction
Retail and family-size bags for wider product coverage.
Premium Style Line
What It Solves
Gives the product a clearer selling point and better shelf look.
Formula Direction
Skin & coat style, sensitive digestion style, grain-free style, or high protein style.
Packaging Direction
Smaller packs with stronger private label presentation.
Active / Working Dog Line
What It Solves
Supports high-activity feeding needs with better energy direction.
Formula Direction
Higher protein style, energy-focused formula, larger kibble options.
Packaging Direction
Large bags for long-term feeding and cost control.
Tell Us Your Price Range, We Suggest the Line
Share your target price range, pack size, and product position, and we will recommend a dry dog food direction that fits your market before you commit to samples.
Dog Food Formula Options
A dry dog food formula should match the dog's age, size, activity level, feeding habit, and your product price range. We can help you choose a suitable formula direction before sample testing and packaging design.
Life Stage
Choose formula directions for different feeding stages.
Puppy formulas usually need smaller kibble and stronger nutrition direction. Adult dog formulas are suitable for daily feeding lines. Senior dog formulas can be planned with lower fat, easier chewing, and digestive support style positioning.
Breed Size
Match kibble size and formula direction to different dog sizes.
Small breed products usually need smaller kibble and small retail packs. Large breed products often need larger kibble, bigger bags, and formula directions for long-term feeding.
Activity Level
Choose the right energy direction for different feeding scenarios.
Daily feeding formulas are suitable for regular use. Active and working dog formulas can be developed with higher energy direction. Weight control style formulas can be planned for lower activity dogs.
Formula Direction
Build clearer product positioning for your market.
These directions can be combined with your target price, packaging size, and product line plan. We can also adjust flavor, kibble size, protein direction, fat level, and packaging presentation before bulk production.
Lock Your Formula Direction, Then We Sample
Send your target market, price level, and product position. We will match a dry dog food formula direction, confirm kibble size and flavor, and prepare samples before any bulk commitment.
Palatability, Digestion & Feeding Feedback
Dry dog food needs to perform well after it reaches the market. Taste is only the first step. Feeding feedback, digestion, stool condition, kibble texture, and batch consistency all affect whether the product can support repeat sales.
We help review these points during sample testing, so the formula, flavor coating, kibble style, and product positioning can be adjusted before bulk production.
Taste Acceptance
A dry dog food product should be easy for dogs to accept during the first feeding trial. Flavor direction, aroma level, coating uniformity, and kibble texture all influence the first response after opening the bag.
We support common flavor directions such as chicken, beef, lamb, and fish. The coating process can be adjusted to keep aroma and taste more consistent between batches, especially for products planned for regular reorder and long-term supply.
Digestive Comfort
After taste, digestion is one of the most important points to check during product testing. A formula that looks good on paper still needs to be suitable for daily feeding, feeding transition, and the expected dog group.
We can adjust formula direction based on puppy, adult dog, senior dog, active dog, or sensitive digestion style products. Protein direction, fat level, fiber direction, and raw material balance can be discussed before sampling, so the product is closer to the feeding habits of your target market.
Stool Feedback
Stool feedback is often noticed quickly after feeding. Loose stool, strong odor, unstable stool shape, or different feedback between batches can affect product confidence after the first trial.
For dry dog food projects, we pay attention to formula balance, moisture control, raw material stability, coating consistency, and production control. These details help support more stable feeding feedback during sample testing and future repeat orders.
Feeding Trial & Adjustment
Sample testing should not only check whether dogs like the food. It should also check digestion, stool feedback, kibble size, aroma, package size, and the overall product position.
After trial feedback, we can discuss whether the formula direction, flavor coating, kibble texture, or packaging plan needs adjustment. This helps reduce risk before moving into trial order or bulk production.
Check Taste, Digestion, and Texture With Samples First
Taste, digestion, stool feedback, and kibble texture can all be checked during sample testing. Your trial feedback is used to adjust the formula, coating, and packaging before trial order or bulk production.
Custom Dog Kibble Size & Shape
Kibble size and shape affect more than appearance. They influence chewing comfort, feeding experience, packaging presentation, and how the product fits different dog food lines.
We support dry dog kibble customization by size, shape, thickness, texture, and coating direction. Whether you are developing puppy, small breed, adult daily, large breed, or active dog food, the kibble design can be adjusted to match the formula and product position.
Request Samples to Check Kibble Size, Shape, and Aroma
Send your product direction and target market, and we will prepare dry dog food samples so you can check kibble size, texture, flavor coating, and packaging fit before confirming a bulk order.
Private Label Dog Food Packaging
Dog food packaging should do more than carry a logo. It needs to protect the kibble during storage and shipment, match how the product will be sold, and give it a clear position on the local shelf.
We support private label bags from small retail packs to large heavy-duty bags, planned together with formula direction, kibble size, product line, target price, and sales channel.
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Packaging Sizes for Different Sales Plans
Small retail packs (1kg, 2kg, 3kg) suit online sales, pet shops, trial purchases, and small breed products. They need clear front-of-bag information, attractive design, and an easy-to-buy size for first-time feeding.
Family-size packs (5kg, 8kg) are used for regular home feeding, balancing shelf appeal, bag strength, and feeding value.
Large bags (10kg, 15kg, 20kg, 25kg where available) suit volume feeding, large dogs, kennel use, and wholesale supply. Bag material, sealing strength, handle design, palletizing, and loading plan should be discussed before production.
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Private Label Bag Design
A private label bag should make the product easy to understand quickly. The front design can highlight formula direction, dog size, life stage, flavor, pack weight, and product line.
For a cleaner system, we keep the design structure consistent across puppy, adult, senior, small breed, large breed, and active dog products, making the line easier to display and reorder.
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Label and Market Information
Different markets may need different label languages and product information. We support multi-language packaging such as Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Bahasa, or others when needed.
Label content can include product name, flavor, net weight, ingredient list, feeding guide, storage instructions, barcode, and production information. Confirm destination requirements before final artwork approval.
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Strong Bags for Heavy Packs
Large dog food bags face more pressure during filling, stacking, warehouse handling, and long-distance shipment. Weak material or poor sealing can lead to broken bags, moisture problems, and loss during delivery.
For 10kg, 15kg, and 20kg bags, we discuss stronger bag material, sealing method, outer carton needs, palletizing, and shipping marks, so packaging suits both product protection and local distribution.
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Packaging Confirmation Before Production
Before bulk production, packaging size, bag material, artwork, label language, barcode, shipping marks, and carton or pallet requirements should be confirmed together.
Printed bag samples or packaging mockups can be reviewed before mass production when needed, so formula, kibble style, pack size, and brand presentation all match before the order moves forward.
OEM & Private Label Dry Dog Food Manufacturing
Developing a dry dog food product takes more than choosing a flavor and printing a bag. Formula, kibble size, coating, packaging, price level, label information, and production plan all need to work together. We support OEM and private label projects from first product direction to sample testing, packaging confirmation, trial order, bulk production, and shipment preparation.
Market-Fit Dry Dog Food Solutions
Different markets need different dry dog food plans. A product that sells well in small retail packs may not work for large-bag feeding. Before sampling, we match the formula, kibble size, pack size, label language, and price level to the way the product will be sold.
Tell Us Your Market, We Suggest the Plan
Send your target market, pack size, and price range, and we will suggest a dry dog food plan that fits your selling conditions before sample testing.
Prepared per confirmed order to help local clearance check value, quantity, and container details.
- Commercial Invoice
- Packing List
- Bill of Lading Information
- Shipping Marks & Loading Details
Based on confirmed formula and packaging. Check label info before printing for private label orders.
- Product Specification
- Ingredient List & Feeding Guide
- Net Weight & Shelf Life
- Storage & Manufacturing Info
Varies by destination, product, and clearance process. Confirm required items with your broker.
- Certificate of Origin
- Certificate of Analysis
- Health Certificate
- Manufacturing Statement
Check market needs before final artwork: label language, barcode, importer info, registration number.
- Label Language & Artwork Check
- Barcode & Importer Information
- Registration / Feeding Guide Format
Confirm destination country, formula, pack size, label language, certificate needs, and shipping terms early. Local import approval and customs clearance should always be confirmed with your broker or authority.
Quality Control for Stable Supply
Stable quality matters for dry dog food repeat supply. From raw materials to finished bags, we check the production points that affect taste, digestion feedback, shelf life, packaging condition, and batch consistency.
Keep Quality Stable From First Order to Reorder
Send your formula direction, packaging size, and order plan, and we will walk you through how raw materials, kibble, coating, and finished bags are checked, so your dry dog food stays consistent batch after batch.
Dry Dog Food Factory Capability
See how your order moves through one factory workflow, from kibble production and flavor coating to private label packaging, inspection, finished goods storage, and shipment preparation for repeat supply.
Brands · Importers
Distributors · Sellers
Years Manufacturing
Production Capacity
How Buyers Plan Their Dry Dog Food Line
Common scenarios from brands, importers, distributors, and online sellers, and how formula direction, kibble design, packaging, and shipment planning come together before sampling.
Large-Pack Dog Food Range
We needed a line that stays competitive in price but still looks reliable on the shelf. The team helped us compare formula direction, kibble size, and 10kg to 20kg bag options before sampling, which made product planning much easier.
Private Label Brand Launch
We started with only a rough product idea. After sharing our target price, pack size, and market position, we received practical suggestions for formula, flavor, kibble shape, and packaging layout. It helped us turn the idea into a product we could test.
Small Retail Pack Project
Our focus was small packs for pet shops and online sales. We needed clean packaging, a clear formula direction, and a first sample that matched our price level. The support on bag size, label content, and product positioning saved us a lot of back-and-forth.
Heavy Bag Shipment
Large bags were always a concern because broken bags create losses during transport. This project helped us review bag material, sealing, shipping marks, palletizing, and document details before production. It gave us more confidence before placing the order.
Active Dog Formula Direction
We were looking for a dry food option for high-activity dogs and long-term feeding. The team suggested larger kibble, energy-focused formula direction, and 15kg to 20kg packaging. Sample testing helped us check taste, texture, and feeding feedback before moving forward.
Have a Similar Plan?
Share your target market, pack size, and price range. We will suggest a practical dry dog food direction before sampling.
How to Start Your Dry Dog Food OEM Project
Starting a dry dog food project is easier when formula, packaging, price range, and shipment details are confirmed step by step. Share your basic requirements first, and we help move the project from product direction to sample testing and production.
Share Your Market Plan
Tell us where the product will be sold and which channel you plan to focus on. This helps us understand the right pack size, price level, formula direction, and product style before quotation.
FAQ About Sourcing Dry Dog Food
Common questions on formula direction, sample testing, kibble design, packaging, documents, and repeat-order consistency, from buyers planning a dry dog food OEM project.
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How do I choose the right dry dog food formula for my market?
Start with your product position, pack size, target price range, and the type of dogs the product is made for. Puppy, adult, senior, small breed, large breed, and active dog products usually need different formula directions, kibble sizes, and packaging plans. If you are not sure where to start, we can suggest a practical formula direction before sample testing.
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Can the formula be adjusted to match my target price?
Yes. Formula direction can be planned around your target price range, but cost should be balanced with taste, digestion feedback, kibble quality, and packaging presentation. For price-sensitive products, value or mainstream formulas are often a more practical starting point. For stronger shelf appeal, premium-style directions can be discussed separately.
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What should I check when testing dry dog food samples?
Sample testing should not only check whether dogs like the taste. Also review aroma, kibble size, chewing texture, digestion feedback, stool condition, packaging size, and whether the product fits your planned price level. Feedback from sample testing helps confirm whether the formula, coating, kibble, or packaging needs adjustment before production.
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Can you help build a full dry dog food product line?
Yes. A product line can be planned by life stage, breed size, activity level, flavor, pack size, and price level. For example, one line may include puppy food, adult dog food, small breed food, large breed food, and active dog food. The packaging design can also keep a consistent structure across the range, so the products look connected on the shelf.
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How do I decide between small packs and large bags?
Small packs such as 1kg, 2kg, and 3kg are better for trial purchase, online sales, pet shops, and small breed products. Medium packs such as 5kg and 8kg are practical for regular home feeding. Large bags such as 10kg, 15kg, and 20kg are better for volume feeding, large dogs, and long-term supply. The right size depends on your selling channel, price point, and feeding scenario.
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Can the kibble size and shape be customized?
Yes. Kibble size, shape, texture, hardness, coating, and color direction can be discussed during sample development. Small kibble is often used for puppies and small breeds. Medium kibble works well for daily adult dog food. Larger kibble can be used for large breed or active dog products. The final kibble design should match both feeding experience and production stability.
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What packaging details should be confirmed before production?
Before printing bags, confirm pack size, bag material, artwork, label language, product name, ingredient list, feeding guide, barcode, storage instructions, production information, and shipping marks. For large bags, sealing strength, bag thickness, palletizing, and handling during transport should also be reviewed.
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Can you support private label packaging in different languages?
Yes. Private label bags can be prepared with different label languages, such as Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Bahasa, or others when needed. Before final artwork approval, please check local label requirements with your team or local advisor, especially for ingredient format, feeding guide, barcode, importer information, and required product statements.
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What documents should be checked before shipment?
Common documents may include commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading information, Certificate of Origin, Certificate of Analysis, ingredient list, product specification, manufacturing statement, and health certificate when required. Document needs vary by destination market, so requirements should be confirmed before production and shipment.
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How do you keep repeat orders consistent?
Repeat order consistency depends on confirmed formula records, raw material control, production settings, coating uniformity, moisture control, bag weight checks, sealing inspection, and batch traceability. Once the formula, kibble, packaging, and label details are confirmed, production records help keep future orders aligned with the approved product direction.
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