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you can ask any of ur local vets soft dog food makes their teeth bad hard dog food will losen and breakaway plaque from their teeth use hard dog food
no, no you can not
There isn't much food or water. Also the heat makes you use more energy so you need more food and water
Soap can be both hard and soft, depending on the ingredients used in its formulation. Traditional bar soaps are usually hard, while liquid soaps tend to be soft. The hardness of soap is often influenced by the amount of oils and fats in the recipe.
Crunchy is used to describe the texture of food that is firm and solid but not hard and is has moisture or juice in it like vegetables and fruits. Crispy is used to describe food texture that is dry and crisp (but again not really hard - if you bite into it, it will break easily producing cracking sound. Hard items do not break easily when you bite it.) without any fluid content like biscuits and crackers.
A dry sponge is hard because the water has evaporated, leaving the sponge's cellular structure collapsed and less flexible. When water is added, the cells absorb water and expand, allowing the sponge to become soft and flexible.
Wet food comes in a can or pouch and it contains water. Dry dog food is basically no water and basically dehydrated to remove moisture
This solely depends what the owner feeds it and what the cat is used to.
Wet ingredients are those such as milk, eggs, yogurt, or other "wet" items in a recipe. Similar to soft. Dry ingredients are like flour, sugar, baking soda, etc.
An uncooked sweet potato should be very firm or hard. Soft ones have either started to dry out or could be rotting.
Dry food is best; Science Diet, Eukanubah. Dry hard food keeps their teeth clean and tarter free.
Consistency of feces depends on: a. Nature of diet 1. rancid food (diarrhea) - very soft and watery stool 2. High lipid diet ( steatorrhea) -foamy and mushy stool 3. thoroughly digested food - dry, hard fecal mass 4. constipation- excessively dry and hard fecal mass 5 Sprue- bulky and frothy stool 6. vegetarian diet- soft stool b. amount of water or extent of water re absorption in the large intestine