Best Dog Food for Brittanys — Nutrition That Matches the Breed
Brittanys are high-energy sporting dogs that need real fuel. High-protein, bioavailable freeze-dried raw matches their athletic drive and supports their working stamina.
What Brittanys need most from their food
The Brittany's athletic, high-energy sporting nature shapes their nutritional needs:
Energy & Stamina
An athletic, high-endurance sporting breed. Bioavailable, high-quality protein fuels sustained activity better than starch-heavy kibble.
Lean Muscle
Active working dogs need quality protein to build and maintain athletic muscle.
Joint Health
An anti-inflammatory dietary foundation — real omega-3s, not processed oils — supports long-term joint and mobility health.
Digestive Efficiency
Active dogs benefit from highly digestible food — more absorbed, more fuel.
Why freeze-dried raw is right for BrittanysBrittanys
Brittanys are athletic, high-endurance sporting dogs — bred to run and hunt for hours. That level of activity demands real fuel. Freeze-dried raw delivers high-quality, bioavailable protein in its most usable form, supporting sustained energy, athletic stamina, and lean muscle far better than starch-heavy kibble.
The high digestibility means more nutrition is absorbed and used — efficient fuel for a working body. For an active breed, joint health also matters, and the omega-3s in the diet provide anti-inflammatory support. Loyal Saints delivers clean, whole-food nutrition with no fillers or synthetic premix.
Formula recommendation for Brittanys
Beef Formula
Our bestseller and the top pick for athletic Brittanys. Rich, high-protein beef with organ meats fuels the breed's endurance and lean muscle.
Shop Beef Formula →Turkey + Salmon Formula
For coat, skin, and joint support. Omega-3s from turkey and salmon support the active Brittany's joints and recovery.
Shop Turkey + Salmon Formula →The proof is in King.
Loyal Saints was built because of one dog's transformation. King — Kristina Voltin's dog — developed chronic digestive issues and food allergies eating processed food. She formulated a human-grade, whole-food, freeze-dried raw diet and King's health transformed. Every formula is held to that standard: would I feed this to King?
For Brittanys owners navigating the same questions Kristina faced — about ingredients, about what's really in the bag, about whether the food is actually good — Loyal Saints is the answer she built for them.
Read King's story →What's not in it — matters for Brittanys.
Sporting dogs need real fuel, not filler. Removing starches and synthetic additives means the high-quality protein does its job — sustained energy and athletic muscle.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best food for a high-energy Brittany?
High-quality, bioavailable protein is the priority for a working sporting breed. Beef is the top pick — rich, high-protein, with organ meats that fuel endurance and lean muscle. Freeze-dried raw delivers protein in its most usable form, supporting activity better than starch-heavy kibble.
How much should I feed my Brittany?
Brittanys typically weigh 30–40 lbs and, given their high activity, need roughly 1–1½ cups of rehydrated Loyal Saints daily, split into two meals. Hard-working or hunting Brittanys may need more — monitor body condition and adjust to maintain a lean, athletic frame.
Does freeze-dried raw support athletic performance?
Active dogs benefit most from highly bioavailable nutrition — more of what they eat is absorbed and used as fuel. The high-quality protein supports athletic muscle and recovery, and the absence of starch fillers avoids empty calories and blood-sugar spikes. Many owners report better-sustained energy.
Is freeze-dried raw good for joint health in active dogs?
The omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA from salmon oil) provide anti-inflammatory support that benefits joints — relevant for a high-impact sporting breed. Turkey + Salmon offers the highest omega-3 profile for added joint support.
Real fuel for a sporting athlete.Brittanys
High-protein, bioavailable, clean. Built for the Brittany. ~$2–3/day with Halo Club.
