Breed library
Feeding guidance, breed by breed.
Every hub is built on the same knowledge graph that powers the Sniff product scores. Predispositions cited, regulatory context named, recommendations precautionary where the evidence is incomplete. Grouped below by Nutritional Complexity, the graph-derived measure of how much diet matters for the breed.
20 breeds live today. More publishing every week as the research base grows.
Very high complexity
8- BoxerActive large working breeds
- DachshundModerately active small hounds
- Doberman PinscherActive large working breeds
- French BulldogLower-energy small companion breeds
- Golden RetrieverActive large sporting breeds
- Great DaneModerately active giant working breeds
- Pembroke Welsh CorgiModerately active small herding breeds
- Poodle (Standard)Moderately active large companion breeds
High complexity
8- Australian ShepherdMedium-sized herding breeds
- BeagleActive small hounds
- BulldogLower-energy medium-sized companion breeds
- Cavalier King Charles SpanielModerately active toy breeds
- German ShepherdActive large herding breeds
- Labrador RetrieverActive large sporting breeds
- RottweilerModerately active large working breeds
- Shih TzuLower-energy toy breeds
Moderate complexity
3Insufficient data
1How the library works
Each breed hub pairs the structured profile (size, AKC group, activity, lifespan, similar breeds, complexity rating) with a long-form editorial that walks owners through the predispositions, the life-stage decisions, and the Sniff position on contested diet questions. Every quantitative claim traces back to a knowledge-graph atom and a peer-reviewed or regulatory citation. Read our full methodology for how that machinery works.