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The majority of dog owners chooses to give their pet an industrial diet, especially for its practicality and economy but is it really cheaper than making your dog’s meals yourself? A choice can be made between dry food kibble and wet food mash, dumplings, although it is also possible to combine them.

By taking stock of the advantages and disadvantages of these 3 types of food, everyone can find their account according to their budget and the time to devote to the preparation of rations. With 고양이 사료 the options expand now.

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Choosing an industrial dog food

Whatever its form, industrial animal food has multiple advantages: easy to dose and store, ready to serve, hygienic, it appeals to 80% of owners. However, it is the quality of the food that must count above all, and the products of mass distribution are unfortunately often lacking in this requirement. Indeed, the ranges of first price kibbles contain a significant proportion of cereals, which should not constitute the first food of a carnivore like the dog, and the proteins there are often of poor quality.

Thus, care must be taken to look at the ingredients of the product in question and to choose it concentrated in proteins and low in carbohydrates. Entry-level kibbles are generally to be avoided, and it is better to prefer a slightly more expensive food that will cover the nutritional needs of your dog. Recipes based on rice and lean meat poultry, fish are often the most digestible.

Advantages and disadvantages of dry food

Dog food seems to have all the qualities: practical to store and use, they do not leave traces in the bowl, can be kept for several months at room temperature and have no smell. If their composition is adapted to your dog (breed, age, and lifestyle) and the daily ration respected according to its weight and its degree of physical activity, they constitute an excellent food base.

In addition, by promoting chewing, dry food maintains the dog’s teeth and limits the formation of tartar. The downsides of such food, however, are that they are less palatable than cans, richer in superfluous carbohydrates and poor in water, which can be a problem for animals that drink little or have kidney problems. They can also tire your dog because they often lack taste, unless you go to the side of veterinary brands, whose nutritional composition is also much higher.

Advantages and disadvantages of wet food

Wet food exists in several forms preserves, sachets, trays which have practical aspects in terms of dosage and preservation. It can be more or less chopped, enriched with jelly mash or form dumplings that the dog risks swallowing if he is greedy. Thus, it does not promote chewing and does not constitute an asset for oral hygiene.

However, this type of food is interesting because it offers the dog a variety of tastes, and its texture and smell are very palatable. The mash is therefore recommended for dogs with a difficult appetite and for older dogs, as it is easier to swallow. It is a food rich in water, which limits urinary problems and provides better hydration than kibble.

It can be beneficial to the health of some dogs, but wet food is not synonymous with quality: in the industry, the boxes are rich in cereals and gelatin, without nutritional interest for the dog. Again, we must pay attention to their composition.

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