Who makes Costco Kirkland dog food?
Mia Phillips
Updated on May 22, 2026
Q: Where are the Kirkland Signature Pet Foods made? A: All of the dry foods are made by Diamond Pet Foods in five company owned manufacturing facilities, all in the United States. Two are located in Arkansas, California, one in Missouri and one in South Carolina.
Do vets recommend Kirkland dog food?
Many pet owners have had their dogs on Kirkland brand formulas for many years and have experienced a healthy and happy dog. Dog Food Advisor, a reviewing company of dog foods, rated each different formula out of five stars: Kirkland Signature Adult Chicken (4.5 stars)Who makes Kirkland Nature's domain dog food?
Nature's Domain diets are manufactured by Diamond Pet Foods in three different locations across the United States – Meta, Missouri, Lathrop, California, and Gaston, South Carolina.Is Kirkland dog food safe for dogs?
Kirkland is safe for dogs, and not only that, it's an excellent dog food choice based on its ingredients lists.Does Costco have quality dog food?
Costco Kirkland Signature Dog Food earns the Advisor's top rating of 5 stars.Review Of Costco Kirkland Brand Dog Food
Is Costco dog food the same as Taste of the Wild?
Yes, when comparing Kirkland Nature's Domain vs. Taste of the Wild Dog Food, Taste of the Wild costs a bit more (even accounting for the Costco membership required to buy Kirkland Nature's Domain), but it also offers slightly better nutrition and recipes that seem to contain more meat than plant proteins.What Kirkland brands really are?
Here are the big brands hidden behind Costco's Kirkland products
- Diamond Naturals dog food. Diamond Pet Foods / Costco. ...
- Starbucks coffee. Starbucks / Costco. ...
- Perrigo infant formula. Perrigo / Costco. ...
- Jelly Belly candy. Jelly Belly / Costco. ...
- Duracell batteries. ...
- Grey Goose vodka. ...
- Bumble Bee tuna. ...
- Formaggi Zanetti Parmigiano Reggiano.
Why is Costco dog food more expensive online?
Dog food pricesCostco's dog food is about $1.14 per pound online and $0.77 per pound in-store. (Costco is more expensive online because prices include service and delivery fees.)