So what do you feed your dog? Are you going for dry foods such as croquettes? Wet food like that just need a little water and are ready to be served? As the debate between dry food and wet food, the options available are also varied due to the variety of pet foods available these days. Even if you decide to buy dog food online instead of going to the nearest pet store, you will be left totally confused!
Let's look at the advantages of the first dry food:
• Easy to store
• Easy to feed
• lower prices
• Providing dental care for your dog
• They are stocked with more calories
• Easy to measure
• For all disorder
Now look at the drawbacks of dry food for dogs:
• They often contain more grain than what is written on the packaging
• contain more preservatives than dry food
Most dogs worldwide are fed dry dog food and you can understand why when you look at the advantages mentioned above.
So why go to the wet dog food at all?
Here are some of the advantages of this:
• contain more fat and protein
• Easy to eat
• Are more acceptable
• contain much less conservative than dry food
Now look at the disadvantages of wet dog food:
• Rising prices
• is known to contribute to dog obesity
Dispelling the Myths
It is a common myth that the dry pet food is much better for the dental health of your dog. There is also another common myth that wet dog food helps build plate. However, it is now time to end the myth! Dry food also contributes to the plate wet food as much as rebuilding to do! This is exactly why some dog food companies have developed "dental diet."
No matter what you feed your dog, nutrition is the most important issue here. Any food you choose, either dry or wet, should contain more protein and fat than grain. The first two or three ingredients on the label should not be any kind of grain. If the first name on the list is something like "cornmeal" then you need to go buy that dog food immediately.
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