Nutritious DishWhet Your Dog’s Appetite With Wet FoodBy Jennifer Viegas for The Dog Daily
Canned or bagged, wet or dry: These are basic choices you must face when perusing the pet food aisle of your favorite store. “Wet” products have undergone some major improvements this year and may be the best choice for your dog. Here’s what you need to know. Which Is Better: Dry or Wet? Prebiotics, New Ingredients and Recipes Look for prebiotics, a recent addition to canned/wet dog foods. These fibers help fuel good bacteria in your cat’s digestive tract. “A prebiotic fiber selectively feeds the beneficial bacteria in the gut … and starves the bad bacteria,” explains Dicke, adding that 70 percent of your dog’s immune system is located in its digestive system. As a result, the new prebiotics may promote good immunity defenses and better digestion. Certain Dogs Might Go Wet 1. Puppies Canned food is easy for them to digest and offers a concentrated source of protein. 2. Small breeds They too can have delicate digestive systems and high metabolism. 3. Dogs with food allergies Nelson often advises owners with food-allergic dogs to feed them a blend of wet and dry. This makes the food more palatable to the dog and minimizes problems from possible allergens. 4. Dogs with kidney and urinary tract conditions These dogs need good hydration, which they can get from the moisture of wet food. 5. Certain older dogs Senior dogs often suffer from health issues that are eased by wet foods. Dogs that have had teeth extracted, for example, might have difficulty chewing their kibble. Making the Transition How to Feed Some dog kibbles are coated with ingredients that help clean your dog’s teeth while it chews, and should be served separately. “These ingredients should be activated by saliva, but wet food can minimize the effect,” she says. Finally, wet food offers a safe and nutritious substitute for finicky dogs that might otherwise receive table scraps, says Dicke. Human foods, such as chocolate, onions, meat bones, raw meat and raw poultry can be harmful. It’s a better choice to feed wet dog food to satisfy your pet’s cravings. About The AuthorJennifer Viegas is the managing editor of The Dog Daily. She is a reporter for Discovery Channel’s news service Discovery News, and she has written more than 20 books on animal, health and science topics. Dogs Channel SponsorThis independent editorial program ADVERTISEMENTRecent Features
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