Material direction should follow oxygen, moisture, aroma, grease and light sensitivity.
Custom dry pet food packaging
Choose the bag around the kibble, weight and filling line.
Compare flexible bag formats for dry dog food, dry cat food and other shelf-stable pet nutrition products.

What the packaging needs to solve
Dry food bags balance protection, weight and repeated use.
The choice depends on fill weight, kibble size, fat content, shelf-life target, filling method, retail channel and distribution.
Seals, gussets and lifting areas need evaluation at actual fill weight.
Zippers or other reclose directions can support repeated consumer use for multi-serve packs.
Opening width, bag presentation and sealing area should match the packing operation.
Base shape, panel area and finished dimensions affect display and home storage.
Carton, pallet, stacking and transport conditions should inform the final specification.
Who this page is for
For dry pet food producers, brands and sourcing teams.
Aligning bag opening, structure and seal area with filling operations.
Building shelf impact and consumer convenience across pack sizes.
Defining a repeatable specification, quality plan and packing configuration.
Dry pet food bag options
Choose by pack size, shelf position and handling.

Flat-bottom bag
A premium direction with a stable base and five printable panels.
- Strong shelf presence
- Zipper and handle directions by project
- Suitable for a range of retail fills

Side-gusset / quad-seal bag
A structured direction for medium and larger dry-food packs.
- Capacity through side gussets
- Broad front, back and side panels
- Review lifting and shipping at full weight

Handle bag
For packs where consumer carrying and controlled handling are priorities.
- Integrated handle direction
- Optional zipper by structure
- Confirm filled-pack strength and balance
| Reference capacity band | Bag formats to compare | Useful features | Main checks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100–500 g | Stand-up pouch or small flat-bottom bag | Zipper, tear notch, hang hole or window | Portion, shelf display and easy opening |
| 1–2.5 kg | Flat-bottom or quad-seal bag | Resealable zipper, broad print panels and stable base | Kibble density, repeated use and filling opening |
| 5–10 kg and above | Quad-seal, side-gusset or handle bag | Handle, reinforced closure and larger opening | Full-weight strength, lifting, sealing and shipping |
Capacity bands are market references. Final dimensions, material structure and features require product density, kibble size, shelf-life target and filled-pack testing.
Customization brief
Details that determine the dry-food bag.
Quality planning
Review the bag at the points that affect filling and use.
Spec approval
Artwork, dimensions, structure, features and sample.
Material check
Agreed substrate specification and visible condition.
Print & laminate
Registration, color direction and laminate appearance.
Bag making
Dimensions, gussets, seals, zipper and handle placement.
Final release
Appearance, agreed functional checks, quantity and packing.
Request a dry pet food bag recommendation
Share the fill weight and packing conditions.
Include kibble information, target size, quantity, market and preferred features.