45 Funny Logos For Pet-Food Brands
Many people consider their pets as part of their family. Hence, they choose only high-quality kinds of pet foods. Pet foods that are lacking in proper branding and packaging might not get the cut among picky pet owners.
Looking for some pet food logo inspiration? We present to you some logo designs to replicate: cat food logos and dog food logos.
If there’s something that piques your interest, you can head on to BrandCrowd Logo Maker to find similar-looking templates and customize them.
Or you can use your chosen logo as a design brief for your future professional designer. You can enter a design contest in Design Crowd. This way, you get to pick the best-offered design.
To get an idea how your future pet food logo will look like, here are several logos to choose from:
1. Cat food Logos
You can play around with cat symbols and concepts to use for logos. First, you can use the cat head itself. But other than that, you can use the figure of a cat, its paw, or its ears. Cats are pretty much recognizable by anyone.
So you’ll never have to worry about whether or not people will understand the meaning behind your icons. Most cat logos, however, don’t just use cat images to further their message. Its food can also be a vital symbol to use alongside.
For instance, you can incorporate fish images into your overall logo. YOu can also try to include kitchen items such as pans, pots, and utensils.
Then, cement your visual with a good choice of font. YOur wordmark plays a role into how your audience will perceive your brand. This helps your target audience properly identify your business as only related to cat food and not to any other types of cat services such as grooming or veterinary.
So choose your typeface wisely. You can never go wrong with cursive and decorative typefaces for a cat food business. Because it characterizes a fun and playful environment, as opposed to the more serious typefaces of serif and sans serif.
✳ Tiger cat food – concept ✳ by Willy Hangard™
Cat Logo for Sale by UNOM design
Catsome Logo Design by Afzaluzzaman Saju
Geek Cat Glasses by marcololstudio
Happy Cute Pet Cat Circle by town
Mama Cat and Kitten by Dalibor Pajic
Prankster Cat 📌 Logo was Sold by graph_uvarov
White Cat Cafe Logo by dizamax
Yellow Night Cat by SimplePixelSL
2. Dog Food Logos
Whether you’re a dog food manufacturer or a dog food store, it’s only right that you use an enticing logo design. This way, dog lovers will gravitate towards your dog-related products.
There are so many images related to dogs that can be used for dog food logos. First of all, the picture of a dog. You can also dog paws, dog figures, teeth, or leash as images for your logos.
If that’s too generic for you, you can try to incorporate food-related symbols such as kitchen materials, aprons, and chef hats.
Finally, you can adopt a typical dog’s favorite food symbols such as a chicken thigh bone.
Symbols and icons are not the only factors that could determine the success of your logo. Your wordmarks too. Famous brands might thrive even without wordmarks or their names besides their famous symbols.
Starting businesses that capitalize on wordmarks to let the audience identify their unique products or services. For wordmarks, you can use decorative and cruise typefaces. Just make sure it’s unique, copyright-free, and legible.
Cookie s Fresno by Zvucifantasticno
Dog Logo Design by Ather Ali Khan
Dogs food logo design by Simo Oudib
Flesh & Bone Raw Pet Food by Kreative Fingers
Fluffy Fuzzy by Samantha Ward Design
Happy Pet Dog Veterinary by town
Jasper Swag by blackcat studio
Organic Pet Food Logo Design by IQBAL SHAHRIAR KHAN
Premium Dog Food logo by Mersad Comaga
The Brisbane Barkery by Mad pepper
Woofcrew by Konstantin Reshetnikov
Final Thoughts
These designs are unique and engaging. And you can achieve the same level of designs without breaking the bank.
Search thousands of design templates from BrandCrowd’s Pet Food Logos. Customize your top picks in minutes and download them for a very affordable price.
If you want a professional designer to manage your logo design, then you can look for designers on DesignCrowd.
There are so many pet food brands in the market. Make yours stand out by creating a unique and well-thought-out logo design.