Breed Nutrition Guide

Best Dog Food for Siberian Huskies — Nutrition That Matches the Breed

Siberian Huskies are athletic, efficient endurance dogs with a spectacular coat and famously sensitive stomachs. Clean, highly digestible, omega-rich freeze-dried raw fuels endurance and supports coat and gut.

What Siberian Huskies need most from their food

The Husky's endurance build, thick coat, and sensitive digestion shape their needs:

Energy & Lean Muscle

Highly bioavailable protein fuels working energy and athletic muscle.

Coat Quality

The spectacular double coat depends on protein and omega-3s for density and health.

Digestive Health

Highly digestible, single-protein whole-food nutrition reduces digestive burden.

Efficient Metabolism

Huskies are metabolically efficient — easy to overfeed; lean, nutrient-dense food and portion control matter.

Why freeze-dried raw is right for Siberian HuskiesSiberian Huskies

Siberian Huskies are remarkable endurance athletes, bred to run for miles on relatively little food — they're metabolically efficient, which means they're easy to overfeed. They're also known for sensitive stomachs and a spectacular double coat that depends on quality nutrition.

Freeze-dried raw suits the breed well: highly bioavailable protein fuels endurance and lean muscle, a clean single-protein profile is gentle on sensitive Husky stomachs, and omega-3s support the iconic coat. Because Huskies are efficient eaters, portion control with nutrient-dense food (no empty fillers) is key. Loyal Saints delivers all of this.

Formula recommendation for Siberian Huskies

Top Pick

Chicken Formula

Our gentlest, most digestible formula — ideal for the Husky's famously sensitive stomach, clean and single-protein.

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Also consider

Turkey + Salmon Formula

For coat support — salmon oil omega-3s support the Husky's spectacular double coat.

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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 Siberian Huskies 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.

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What's not in it — matters for Siberian Huskies.

✗ No soy
✗ No corn
✗ No GMOs
✗ No wheat
✗ No fillers
✗ No by-products
✗ No synthetic premix
✗ No artificial preservatives

Huskies' sensitive digestion and efficient metabolism make clean, highly digestible, nutrient-dense food (with careful portions) especially valuable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best dog food for a Siberian Husky?

A clean, highly digestible diet for their sensitive stomachs, with omega-3s for the coat. Loyal Saints Chicken is gentlest; Turkey + Salmon supports the double coat. Because Huskies are metabolically efficient, portion control with nutrient-dense food is important to prevent overfeeding.

Why do Huskies have sensitive stomachs?

Huskies are genuinely prone to digestive sensitivity. Highly digestible, single-protein, filler-free food reduces the burden — start with Chicken and transition gradually over 7–10 days. Persistent issues should be checked by a vet.

How much should I feed my Siberian Huskies?

Siberian Huskies typically weigh 35–60 lbs, needing roughly 1¼ cups–1¾ cups of rehydrated Loyal Saints daily, split into two meals. Adjust to body condition and activity; large breeds benefit from measured meals to reduce bloat risk.

Is freeze-dried raw good for a Husky?

Yes. Start with single-protein Chicken (gentlest, most digestible) using a 7–10 day transition, or Beef for more protein density. All formulas are complete, human-grade, and free of fillers and synthetic premixes.

Endurance fuel for a sensitive athlete.Siberian Huskies

Clean, highly digestible, omega-rich. Built for the Husky. ~$2–3/day with Halo Club.