"Just A Wee Bit" is a diet for petite pups. its got really small kibbles.
barking at the moon is one of those no grain diet. it's got bigger kibbles but not big at all to me. i've got two girls both weigh slightly more than 3lbs and they've got no problems with it.
here is the review for barking at the moon on dogfoodanalysis.com
The first two ingredients in this food are named meat products. The second of these is meat inclusive of water content (about 80%) and once that is removed it is likely that these ingredients would be more accurately placed somewhat further down the ingredient list (ingredients are listed in order of weight). However, since it is preceded by a meat meal ingredient in large quantity, we can have very high confidence in the level of meat content of the food.
This is an entirely grainless dog food. The major carbohydrate source is potatoes, which are also a good source of B vitamins and other minerals. There is a good range of fruits/vegetables in the food, whole eggs and a good range of probiotics. Tomato pomace is fibre/filler.
This food is outstanding in that it contains no grains whatsoever. Grains are not a natural part of a canine diet and it is pleasing to see dog foods on the market that exclude grains completely from the diet. This is a far more natural food concept and the high meat content combined with a lack of any low quality or controversial ingredients is the reason this food is placed in a class above the more conventional form dry dog foods.
The only caution we would make on this food is that the high protein content makes it suitable for adult dogs only, particularly in the case of large breeds.
We note that the manufacturer guarantees the use of ingredients free of chemical preservatives.
here is the link to reviews on that site of most of the commercial dog food!
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/