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Soft or Hard Dog Food – Which is Best?
Sometimes dog owners are
faced with a dilemma regarding what type pf dog food to provide their dogs.
Dogs themselves tend to prefer the moist, canned types of food. They are
more aromatic and naturally tempting to the dog’s palate than the dry kibble
that comes in a bag. A dog’s dental health, however, relies on the dog
being able to chew hard and crunchy items and dry kibble foods serve this
purpose well. What’s an owner to do?
Some owners make a two
pronged approach when selecting dog food for their furry friends. They
will mix a portion of dry food with canned, effectively giving their dog the
“best of both worlds.” If you are feeding canned food to your dog, you’ll
definitely want to supplement it in some way with something that the dog can
chew and crunch. Chew toys and dog biscuits or treats can help to serve
this purpose.
Remember that a dog’s health
depends greatly on the nutritional value of its food. A dog is only as
healthy as the food that it eats, in many respects. The food you buy for
your dog should meet its nutritional needs as best as possible, whether it is
dry or moist. Unfortunately when it comes to dog food you get what you pay
for. Store brands and generics tend to be made with cheaper ingredients
and lots of fillers. They’ll feed your dog, but they may not be the best
choices for it. The more expensive brands like Science Diet and Eukanuba
which advertise that they are “specially formulated” really, to a certain
extent, are. They will have higher quality ingredients and are better
suited to meet your dog’s needs.
Truly, as long as you are
providing a good method for your dog to work out its choppers on a regular
basis, it doesn’t matter whether you’re using dry food or moist. During
regular veterinary checkups your vet will examine the dog’s teeth and will warn
you if there’s any issue that needs to be corrected by providing a different
type of food or some dietary supplement.
The reason that dogs need to
be able to chew on hard materials is twofold. It strengthens their teeth
and works out the muscles of their jaw, keeping the teeth strong and the jaws
powerful. It also provides a form of dental care. Owners should
brush their dogs’ teeth at least twice a week. If this is not possible,
however, crunchy foods like kibble and biscuits act as a sort of natural
toothbrush for the dog, loosening plaque and tartar and cleaning the teeth.
Choosing the right food for
your dog is important, both for the pooch’s nutritional needs and its good
dental health. If you prefer to provide your dog the tastier soft, moist
foods that come in a can that’s fine, just make sure you’re also providing
something for Rover to really sink his teeth into.
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