Your Dog's Diet
Is
it Canned Dog
Food vs. Dry Kibble
A dog's diet affects every aspect of their health and well
being. You undoubtedly want only the very best for your furry
friend. When it comes to choosing the best for your dog's diet,
you have so many options available. It can be hard to determine
which food will have the most positive effect on your dog's
diet and health. Which is better, canned dog food or dry
kibble?
The debate between canned dog food and kibble has continued
since the two varieties have been on the market. What are the
advantages of canned dog food as the main component of your
dog's diet? Is dry kibble superior to canned dog food?
Possibly, it is simply personal preference between the two
varieties.
To help you decide, let's take a look at the advantages of
each type of dog food as part of a healthy and balanced diet
for your pet. To get the best advice, schedule a visit with the
veterinarian to discuss your dog's diet. The two of you can
talk about how each type of dog food will specifically relate
to your pet.
Canned dog food, as the main component of your dog's diet,
has gotten a negative stigma over the years. Many pet owners
feel that the cost of canned dog food is high and unappealing,
especially for the larger breeds who require greater amounts of
food daily.
A significant advantage of canned dog food is the quality.
Frequently, you will find that canned dog food offers large
chunks of real meat for your pet. Fewer additives and fillers
are found in most brands of canned dog food. Knowing the
importance of high-quality ingredients, canned dog food
certainly has its place in a healthy, balanced dog diet.
Another advantage of canned dog food in your dog's diet is
palatability. Dogs will commonly take to canned dog food
quickly. This can be a true advantage when you are dealing with
a picky eater.
Dogs who have trouble with oral health and chewing will find
the moist food easier to eat. If you note your dog is
struggling to eat the kibble diet, then canned dog food may be
just the solution to your dog's diet problems.
Dry kibble also has advantages in a dog's diet. The dry
kibble helps to keep your dog's teeth healthy by removing
plaque and tartar. Excellent oral health for your pet can be
easily maintained with dry kibble as the main component in your
dog's diet. The moist dog food from cans do not provide the
same benefit.
Storage of the dry kibble does not require refrigeration
after opening. This can make traveling with your pet easier and
more convenient.
Cost is yet another reason to consider dry kibble for your
dog's diet. High-quality dry dog food is available to pet
owners at a reasonable price.
Whether you choose dry kibble or canned dog food, you will
always want to talk over the issue with your veterinarian.
Canned food is great for picky eaters and pet's with difficulty
chewing. Canned food offers high quality ingredients for your
dog's diet. Dry kibble is inexpensive and helps promote good
oral health. Providing your pet with the best nutrition is the
first step in caring for your pet.
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