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Tell us your format, volume, and compliance requirements. We’ll handle the rest.
Dry kibble bags, wet food cans, and raw diet pouches each carry different substrate, adhesive, and compliance requirements. Resource Label Group specs and prints every dog food label format to the exact material and regulatory standard your product demands.

Find Dog food labels carry more mandatory compliance elements than most consumer product categories. AAFCO requires a nutritional adequacy statement in prescribed language, a guaranteed analysis panel with minimum crude protein, minimum crude fat, maximum crude fiber, and maximum moisture, and an ingredient list in descending order by weight before processing. Every one of these elements competes for label real estate alongside your brand. Resource Label Group engineers dog food labels that satisfy every AAFCO and FDA requirement without sacrificing shelf presence across dry kibble, wet food, and raw diet formats.
AAFCO and FDA compliance built into every label
Moisture-resistant and freezer-grade materials for every format
Flexographic high-volume and digital short-run production
Dog food brands operate across a wide range of production volumes – from small-batch raw diet producers running seasonal SKUs to national dry kibble brands printing millions of units per run. Flexographic printing delivers consistent color accuracy and cost efficiency at high volumes for established dry food and wet food brands. Digital printing handles short runs for raw diet formats, new SKU launches, and limited edition varieties without minimum order requirements. Resource Label Group coordinates directly with co-packers and co-manufacturers so label delivery aligns with your production schedule regardless of format or volume.

Dry kibble bags take large-format pressure-sensitive labels on paper or film substrates that hold through warehouse humidity and retail handling while carrying all eight mandatory AAFCO elements within the label geometry. Wet food cans and single-serve pouches require moisture-resistant adhesives rated for condensation and cold storage contact. Raw and freeze-dried diet packaging requires freezer-grade adhesives that maintain bond at temperatures as low as -20 degrees Fahrenheit through the full cold chain. Shrink sleeves provide 360-degree coverage for wet food cups and premium kibble packaging where full-wrap branding is a shelf differentiation priority. Our capabilities for dog food labels also include:
Tell us your format, volume, and compliance requirements. We’ll handle the rest.
When you work with the Resource Label Group family, you’re gaining an efficient edge over the competition. With locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, we provide the services, solutions and reach you expect from a national company, with the dedication and touch of a local partner.