Skip to product information
1 of 15
REDBARN PROMISE

Our Redbarn Promise

We always put your pet’s safety first by continually investing into our Quality Assurance programs. If you’re not completely satisfied with any Redbarn product, we’ll make it right with a replacement or help you find something better.

Try our product with confidence, if it’s not right for your dog, our Customer Service Team will help you find a better fit.

Regular price $44.99
Regular price $44.99 Sale price $44.99
Sale Sold out
$1.41/ounce, 32.0 ounces/bag

Recommended for

Developed to fit your pet's size, age, & lifestyle
  • Small Breed
  • All Life Stages
 

Helps Support

Target key areas like healthy weight, digestion, and joint function
  • Digestive Health
  • Muscle Development
  • Healthy Skin & Coat
  • Immunity Protection
Product Size
Most Popular

Orders $49.99 ship free!

Join our loyalty program to earn points! Learn more

Ingredients & Guaranteed Analysis

Chicken, Dried Blueberries, Chicken Hearts, Chicken Liver, Dicalcium Phosphate, Dried Yeast, Salmon Oil (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Calcium Carbonate, Flaxseed, Salt, Vitamin E (d-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate), Potassium Chloride, Chicken Cartilage, Yeast Culture, Magnesium Sulfate, Choline (Choline Chloride), Vitamin C (L-Ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate), Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Sodium Selenite, Dried Cranberries, Manganese Sulfate, Niacin Supplement, Vitamin B5 (Calcium Pantothenate), Ground Turmeric, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Mononitrate), Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride), Calcium Iodate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid).

  • Crude Protein: 34% Min
  • Crude Fat: 28% Min
  • Crude Fiber: 4% Max
  • Moisture: 12% Max

Additional Details

Calories: 4722 kcal/kg, 408 kcal per cup
Country of Origin: Made in the USA with Globally Sourced Ingredients
Shelf Life: 18 months
Unit Of Measure: lbs
Net Weight: 2.5oz-2lbs

  • 91% Real Chicken, Chicken Hearts & Chicken Livers
  • 9% Plus a Blend of Blueberries, Salmon Oil, Vitamins & Minerals
  • 0% Hype, Gimmicks & Shortcuts
  • Fortified with Flaxseed, 2 Sources of Vitamin E and Zinc Amino Acid Complex to Promote Healthy Skin and a Shiny Coat.
  • Postbiotics & Prebiotic Fiber Support Digestive Health
  • Antioxidants Support Immune Health

Feeding Guide

Dog Weight (lbs.) Daily Feeding (cups†)
1 – 5 lbs 1/8 – 1/2 cup
5-10 lbs    1/2  – 7/8 cups
10 –15 lbs    7/8 – 1 1/8cups
15 –20 lbs    1 1/8 – 1 3/8 cups
20 –25 lbs    1 3/8 – 1 2/3 cups

† Based on standard 8oz measuring cup

Amount of food consumed will vary based on activity level, age, breed, and environment. Standard 8oz/250cc measuring cup holds approximately 86g of Redbarn Gently Air Dried Powerfood Small Breed Chicken & Blueberry Recipe. Consult your veterinarian if you believe your dog is too thin or overweight. Remember it is important to have clean, fresh water available for your dog at all times. Always make sure a fresh supply of drinking water is available for your dog.

When switching your dog’s diet, we recommend that it be done gradually over a 5-7 day period. Visit here to learn more. 

AAFCO Statement: Redbarn Gently Air Dried Powerfood Small Breed Chicken & Blueberry Recipe Dog Food is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages, except for growth of large size dogs (70 lb. or more as an adult). AAFCO Statement: Complete Food for Dogs (except for puppies
more than 70 lb as an adult)

Mix-In Instructions: Adding our Air Dried Powerfood recipe to your dog’s kibble is as easy as one scoop! Measure out 1/4 cup and mix it into your dog’s favorite Redbarn kibble recipe. Always be mindful of age, breed, size, and weight before feeding and make sure to have a fresh bowl of water available.

Commonly Asked Questions

Is air-dried dog food as nutritious as raw food?

Many pet parents choose air-dried food because it can deliver nutrition closer to raw feeding while remaining shelf-stable and convenient. The air-drying process helps preserve nutrients and flavor without requiring refrigeration.

Does Redbarn offer a raw alternative?

Yes. Redbarn Air Dried recipes are designed for pet parents seeking many of the benefits associated with raw feeding, including high animal protein content and minimal processing, without the storage, preparation, or handling requirements of frozen raw diets.

Is air-dried dog food better than kibble?

Each feeding style has advantages. Kibble offers affordability and convenience, while air-dried food typically contains higher levels of animal protein and undergoes less processing. Many pet parents combine the two by feeding kibble and adding air-dried food as a topper.

Learn More
REDBARN PROMISE

Our Redbarn Promise

We always put your pet’s safety first by continually investing into our Quality Assurance programs. If you’re not completely satisfied with any Redbarn product, we’ll make it right with a replacement or help you find something better.

Try our product with confidence, if it’s not right for your dog, our Customer Service Team will help you find a better fit.

View full details

Why Pet Parents Love These

Grain-FreeGrain-Free
Training TreatsTraining Treats
Best Small Breed Food. Redbarn Small Breed dog food package with a bowl of dog food on a white background
$44.99

Air Dried Powerfood Small Breed Chicken & Blueberry Recipe

$44.99 One-Time Purchase
Air Dried Food 2 Pack Variety - 2lb bags

Big Love for Small Paws. Perfect for Your Little Companion.

Introducing our Air Dried Chicken & Blueberry Small Breed Recipe Dog Food, made with 91% chicken to satisfy your small dog's carnivore cravings and specially formulated for their nutritional needs. Our slow cooking process ensures a tantalizing taste and crunchy texture while preserving natural nutrition. Balanced with wholesome ingredients like blueberries, salmon oil, flaxseed, and essential vitamins and minerals, this high-protein recipe supports postbiotics & prebiotic fiber support digestive health and antioxidants support immune health.

Satisfy picky eaters with the crunchy texture and taste tailored for the refined palates of small dogs. Perfect as a complete meal, topper, mix-in, or training treat, give your small breed dog the best with our nutritious and versatile Air Dried Chicken & Blueberry Small Breed Recipe Dog Food. Learn More on how our air-dried process preserves nutrition and flavor, and why it's a great choice for your dog.

Our Happy Customers

Two dogs sniffing dog food held by a hand with a Redbarn pet food package in the background.

“My dogs are so picky. I combine this with their kibble! They love it!”

- Nicole H.

Dog lying on a wooden floor chewing a bully stick with a cityscape in the background

“My dog loves the flavor and chewability of Redbarn bully sticks”

- Gordon C.

Dog with a bully stick on grass in a park

“These are great quality and our dogs enjoy them!”

- Carry V.

Air Dried

Is air-dried dog food as nutritious as raw food?

Many pet parents choose air-dried food because it can deliver nutrition closer to raw feeding while remaining shelf-stable and convenient. The air-drying process helps preserve nutrients and flavor without requiring refrigeration.

Does Redbarn offer a raw alternative?

Yes. Redbarn Air Dried recipes are designed for pet parents seeking many of the benefits associated with raw feeding, including high animal protein content and minimal processing, without the storage, preparation, or handling requirements of frozen raw diets.

Is air-dried dog food better than kibble?

Each feeding style has advantages. Kibble offers affordability and convenience, while air-dried food typically contains higher levels of animal protein and undergoes less processing. Many pet parents combine the two by feeding kibble and adding air-dried food as a topper.

Can I mix air-dried food with kibble?

Absolutely. Many pet parents use air-dried food as a topper to increase protein, flavor, and variety while continuing to feed kibble as the primary diet.