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Apr 07, 2018 - 04:18 PM
As a dog owner myself, I've had to experiment with different brands until I found my dogs 'sweet spot'. I own a golden retriever, so depending on your dogs eating habits, it's hard to say which brand is best from one dog to the next.
Like humans, our animal companions are also picky about what they eat. It's just harder to tell because they can't voice their opinions.
My dog wasn't real big on dry foods. The way I found this out, was by placing the food in his bowl and I waited for his reaction. He would often shove it away with his paw or just walk away letting it sit there.
My first thought was, "Maybe eating dry dog food for dogs was the equivalent of humans eating spoonfuls of peanut butter." (Sticks to the roof of your mouth and often hard to swallow.)
After a while, I decided to buy him wet foods instead. The moment I put it in front of him, he devoured the entire bowl within minutes. He even licked the remains. Eurika! I found his weakness.
Since then I have never looked back and I no longer have a problem keeping my fury friend happy and full.
So, through trial and error, I discovered that my dog was crazy for canned wet foods.
In many ways, canned dog food can be superior to kibble or bagged dry foods. They typically contain more meat protein than their dry counterparts.
And they’re made with fewer carbohydrates, too.
Plus, due to their air-tight packaging, canned dog foods contain no synthetic preservatives. So, fats and oils sealed inside cans don’t easily become rancid.
And no artificial flavorings and colorings.
With cans, meat ingredients are closer to their natural state. So, canned products are more palatable and more appetizing.
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Like humans, our animal companions are also picky about what they eat. It's just harder to tell because they can't voice their opinions.
My dog wasn't real big on dry foods. The way I found this out, was by placing the food in his bowl and I waited for his reaction. He would often shove it away with his paw or just walk away letting it sit there.
My first thought was, "Maybe eating dry dog food for dogs was the equivalent of humans eating spoonfuls of peanut butter." (Sticks to the roof of your mouth and often hard to swallow.)
After a while, I decided to buy him wet foods instead. The moment I put it in front of him, he devoured the entire bowl within minutes. He even licked the remains. Eurika! I found his weakness.
Since then I have never looked back and I no longer have a problem keeping my fury friend happy and full.
So, through trial and error, I discovered that my dog was crazy for canned wet foods.
In many ways, canned dog food can be superior to kibble or bagged dry foods. They typically contain more meat protein than their dry counterparts.
And they’re made with fewer carbohydrates, too.
Plus, due to their air-tight packaging, canned dog foods contain no synthetic preservatives. So, fats and oils sealed inside cans don’t easily become rancid.
And no artificial flavorings and colorings.
With cans, meat ingredients are closer to their natural state. So, canned products are more palatable and more appetizing.
Advertisement:
Rachael Ray Nutrish Natural Wet Dog Food, Chicken Paw Pie, Grain Free, 8 oz tub, Pack of 8
Hill's Science Diet Adult Sensitive Stomach & Skin Wet Dog Food, Salmon & Vegetable Entrée Canned Dog Food, 12.8 oz, 12 Pack
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