Not necessarily; wet and dry food has nothing to do with a dog's weight. Just be sure that the dog isn't overweight and adjust daily calories accordingly.
I saw on another site that Purina Dog Chow "Complete Nutrition" in the green bag has 430 calories per cup. About average for dry dog food.
The dog is eating too much human food. TRy giving him dry dog food like normal but put some wet food in it for a variety.
Depends on weight, we generally feed our dog 2 small cups of dry dog food
Your best bet is to ask your vet or a Yorkie breeder. For most small breeds you begin giving puppy food at around 7-8 weeks. Take the dry food and soak it in hot water. Make it oatmeal consistency Until they are able to chew dry food, continue wetting the food a bit. That will do for the next 3 weeks, when you can gradually add hard food in that oat mealy dog food
Can dog food servings are littler than dry dog food. Can dog food is condensed more and has less in a can
Meat flavored dog food...
Water weight has NOTHING AT ALL to do with the calories in food. Calories reported are the calories in the FOOD. Water HAS NO CALORIES. Get your head on man.
My dog is fully grown so I fed her 3 cups of dry food then pour in wet food and mix it in.
Eating dry dog food has no effect on a dogs lifespan. Dry food can often be healthier for dogs and there is much less chance of getting dental problems if dry food is fed. Your question is therefore "what is the normal lifespan of a dog?" This depends on breed; anything from 9 years for a Boxer to 16 years for a small cross breed.
About 2.4 cups
Because they obviously don't like dry dog food